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Harmon ’87 Named to The 2023 Heavy Hitters List: Virginia’s 50 most Powerful and Influential Execs
A nationally recognized trial lawyer, Jonathan Harmon ’87 has led the state’s largest law firm since 2017, the first Black man to do so.
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Gibby ’93 Honored and Celebrated
COL Bryan Gibby ’93 was honored and celebrated for his investiture as Professor, United States Military Academy (PUSMA) last month.
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Donahue ’92 Guest Speaker for BS&L Cadets
BS&L’s Military Leadership Course (PL300) hosted LTG Christopher Donahue ’92, XVIII Airborne Corps Commander, as the course-wide lecturer for AY 23-2.
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The Oath and Trust of Commissioned Officers with MX400
This episode of the WPAOG Podcast features a conversation with LTC Tom Dull, MAJ(P) Ben Elliott, MAJ Marc Meybaum, and CPT Brian Martinez.
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Demarest ’01 Moderates Class of 1952 Lecture Series with Easterly ’90
The Department of Social Sciences hosted Jen Easterly ’90, director of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, as a distinguished speaker of the Class of 1952 Lecture Series.
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Secretary Michael R. Pompeo ’86 Addresses Joint Founders Day Gala in Baltimore
On Saturday, 11 March 2023, the West Point Societies of Annapolis (WPSOA), Baltimore and the Northern Chesapeake sponsored a Joint Founders Day Gala at Martin’s West, Baltimore, MD.
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Lt. Gen. (U.S. Army Ret.) Robert D. Chelberg, Class of 1961, Inducted into the Florida Veterans Hall of Fame
Lt. General retired Robert D. Chelberg was inducted into the Florida Veterans Hall of Fame in February 2022 for his work as volunteer chairman of the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund (WVRF).
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Preparing Army Leaders in Civil-Military Relations
This episode of the WPAOG Podcast features a conversation with Dr. Chris Gibson, President of Siena College hosted by SOSH Department Head, COL Heidi Demarest ’01.
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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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