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Serving a Higher Purpose
This episode of WPAOG Podcast features a conversation with Steven Lee ’01, COO and Co-Founder at Crowdz.
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WPAOG Recognizes BG(R) Paul D. Phillips ’40 as the Newest Oldest Living West Point Graduate
WPAOG would like to recognize BG(R) Paul D. Phillips ’40 as the newest Oldest Living West Point Graduate. Born on March 3, 1918, Phillips will celebrate his 105th birthday this year.
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1993 Grads Work for Netflix “The Pale Blue Eye”
This episode features an interview with classmates Michael Mazzocco and John Nawoichyk, Class of 1993 who worked on the new Netflix movie “The Pale Blue Eye,” a fictional tale about a detective hired to investigate the murder of a West Point cadet.
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2023 Distinguished Graduate Award Recipients
The West Point Association of Graduates (WPAOG) has named the 2023 recipients of the Distinguished Graduate Award.
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Ring Melt for Class of 2024
The West Point Association of Graduates’ Class Ring Memorial Program, more commonly known as “the Ring Melt,” was held in Crest Hall on Friday, January 13, 2023.
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Collinsville names John Shimkus ’80 in Inaugural Hall of Fame Class
The Collinsville School District has announced the 2023 inaugural class of inductees for the Kahok Hall of Fame.
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2LT Michael Ainsworth ’22 Take a Retrospective Look at the Start of Medical School
I think I’ve been prepared to adapt pretty well to this environment because of my West Point training.
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The 118th Congress Includes a Historic First
Republican Reps.-elect Wesley Hunt ’04 of Texas and John James ’04 of Michigan will be the first two African American graduates of West Point to serve in Congress.
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Army School Honors Two Special Forces Soldiers Including BG(R) Russel Volckmann ’34
Fort Bragg’s John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in June for two buildings named in honor of two of the most famous Green Berets in Army history.
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1980 Women Grads Share Wisdom with Cadets
The History Department was honored to welcome members of the West Point Class of 1980, the first class to graduate with female cadets to share their wisdom.