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The Honorable Robert A McDonald
Robert A. McDonald was confirmed by the Senate to be the Secretary of Veterans Affairs on July 29, 2014. Secretary McDonald led the Department in its ambitious transformational journey to…
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Class of 2019 Crest Unveiling
The crest is beautifully crafted, incorporating their class motto, SO FREEDOM WILL REIGN, their class numerals, the American Eagle, the letters USMA, an officer’s sword and a cadet saber, with…
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Class of 2024 Crest Unveiling
The Class of 2024 unveiled their class crest on Friday, March 5, 2021, during the annual Plebe Banquet at Washington Hall. Ring and Crest Chairman Cadet Sayana Lopes, shared how…
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Class of 2023 Crest Unveiling
The Class of 2023 unveiled its class crest at the Plebe Parent Weekend banquet. Pictured here are COL (R) Pat Kane (Class of 1973, Class President), Cadet Jordyn Kenkel (Class…
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Class of 2022 Crest Unveiling
There is a stark resemblance that is shared between the United States’ de facto motto: Out of many, One and the Class of 2022’s motto: For many, Stand the Few….
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Class of 2021 Crest Unveiling
The 50-year affiliate class, 1971 (Professionally Done), was part of the inspiration for the design behind this crest. The simple yet timeless design of the Class of ’71 crest is…
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Class of 2020 Crest Unveiling
Class of 2020 Draft of Crest Symbolism The seven stars represent our affiliation with the class of ’70. The eagle is looking right towards the officer saber, symbolizing us looking…
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Class of 2018 Crest Unveiling
“WITH STRENGTH WE LEAD” One of the highlights of Plebe-Parent Weekend, the Class of 2018 unveiled its Crest on Saturday night at a banquet in the Mess Hall. Since 2013,…
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“So Others May Dream:” The Class of 2017 Crest Unveiling
One of the highlights of Plebe-Parent Weekend, the Class of 2017 unveiled its Crest on Saturday night at a banquet in the Mess Hall. Cadet Michelle Golonka ’17, the Class’…
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Class of 2016 Crest Unveiling
For the first time (that WPAOG is aware of) the 50-Year Affiliation Class has received a nod of appreciation in the cadets’ class crest. Everything in a class crest is…