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The Class of 2020 Graduation
The Class of 2020 graduation ceremony took place on the Plain at West Point on June 13. President Trump delivered the commencement speech.
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2020 Distinguished Graduate Award Recipients
The West Point Association of Graduates (WPAOG) has named the 2020 recipients of the Distinguished Graduate Award.
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Class of 2023 Crest Unveiling
Displayed boldly beneath a fierce eagle, the Class of 2023’s motto reads, “Freedom is not Free.”
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Ring Melt for Class of 2021
obey Hewett, the grandson of MG Hobart Hewett, Class of 1919, and the first presenter at the 20th Annual West Point Class Ring Memorial Melt, captured the significance and sublimity of the ceremony perfectly when he told the amazing story of how his grandfather’s ring became part of the Ring Melt for the Class of 2021.
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Branch Night for the Class of 2020
On December 2, members of the Class of 2022 learned which of the Army’s 17 branches they will be serving after graduation during Branch Night.
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Class of 2020 Ring Weekend
Ring donors and members of the 50-Year Affiliation Class of 1970 gripped hands with cadets, and family and friends greeted their firsties to celebrate their new “crass mass of brass and glass.”
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Class of 2021 Cow Affirmation Ceremony
On August 18, 2019, the Class of 2021 affirmed their commitment to service in the U.S. Army during a ceremony at West Point.
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Class of 2023 R-Day
More than 1,200 cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy on R-Day and began their transition from civilians to members of the Corps of Cadets, the Profession of Arms, and the Long Gray Line.
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Class of 2022 Yearling Flag Ceremony
As part of the 50-year Class affiliation program, the Class of 1972 presented a class flag to the Class of 2022 today at the Cadet Field Training graduation ceremony at Camp Buckner.
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The Class of 2019 Graduation
The 985 members of the Class of 2019 entered the Academy 47 months ago on June 29, 2015—or, as LTG Darryl Williams ’83, the 60th Superintendent of West Point, said to them on their graduation day, they entered “12 Marvel and three Star Wars movies ago, when the iPhone was still running on IOS-8 and Tom Brady only had four Super Bowl rings.”