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    Cadet will not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do

    USMA at West Point

    We have changed the wording of our Alma Mater to reflect the fact that our Women Graduates have also given their lives serving this Nation.

    Our Flag in 1812

    Our Flag in 1812

    ----- Class of 2012 Motto ------ "For More Than Ourselves" Thank you Class of 2012 for the Honor of Marching with you The Class of 62 - Can Do

    Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First

    Motto -- Duty Honor Country

    The Cadets of West Point

    They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most

    Washington's Letter recommending the establishment of the Academy and the History of West Point

    The Oaths We Take

    West Point's Medal of Honor Recipients

    Jefferson Hall - the Academy's new Library.

    Douglas MacArthur

    Vinegar Joe Stilwell cleaning his Thompson -The Walkout -Burma 1942

    George Patton

    The Monuments of West Point

    Kosciuszko Monument - Guarding the Hudson ensuring there is no passage of British Man of War

    Forts of the Hudson

    So we'll sing our reminiscences of Benny Havens, Oh!

    Academic Excellence

    Colonel Thayer

    West Point

    Trophy Point

    "L'Ecole Polytechnique Monument", or The French Monument by Cadets

    Superintendent's Quarters viewed from Thayer Road

    Superintendant was not Happy Black '57

    Home of the Dean

    Quarters 104

    Cadet Chapel

    Michie Stadium

    Arvin Gym

    Kimsey Athletic Center

    Holleder Center

    Washington Monument

    United States Military Academy Band

    Cadet Barracks

    Rugby Complex

    Great Chain

    Plain looking toward Washington Hall

    Battle Monument

    Washington Hall with Cadet Chapel on rocks above

    Hudson River

    Captured Trophies

    Battle Monument

    West Point Cemetery

    Plain

    Cost to this Nation of Differing Views

    Trophy Point -- Our Flag

    Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s

    Sending the Army Team off to Beat Navy

    Army Mule

    Color Guard

    Band Box Review Early 1950's in Central Area

    Battalion Mass Early 50's

    Flirtation Walk

    Class of 2008 Class Crest & Motto "No Mission Too Great" Their Commencement "Here am I; Send me."

    Thank you Class of 2008 and Please Thank the Men & Women --- the Soldiers you will lead --- The Class of 62.

    Duty Honor Country

    The material below this point is a site a work area.

    The '54 Crest

    28th Infantry Regiment Black Lion Award is intended to go to the person on his team "who best exemplifies the character of Don Holleder: leadership, courage, devotion to duty, self-sacrifice, and - above all -

    an unselfish concern for the team ahead of himself."

    "The Army moves as a team, eats as a team, and fights as a team."

    The '55 Crest

    Don Holleder Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First

    Vann and Holleder

    9 Army A's

    The '56 Crest

    The '57 Crest

    Can Do

    Gen Van Fleet addressing the Corps prior to the Navy Game

    Constructed under supervision of Jay Gould "54 and the Ord Dept from a German Rocket Gun captured at Kasserine Pass. First used in the Duke Game.

    COL "Red" Reeder granted the Cheerleaders Corps Squad status to obtain financial support for their spirit-inducing initiatives.

    Bob Mischak - - It should be pointed out that Bob was an All American selection, but is not recognized by the Academy as such because of the organization which selected him.

    Ubel scores 3 Times against Navy - Vann's facking results in Peter getting tackled - #10 on the ground behind Ubel

    Vann to Sisson

    Army's B Squad

    Vann to Mischak.

    Uebel Intercepts

    Cody to Don Holleder

    Lasley

    Frank Hicks

    Burd

    Bill Purdue

    Cody

    Meador Mgr

    Ron Melnick

    Ralph Chesnauskas

    Pat Uebel

    Tommy Bell

    Sisson headed for another score

    Peter Vann stuffs the ball in Jerry's gut

    Leroy Lunn & Jerry Lodge

    Uebel after taking the handoff from Hagan

    Attaya - Army's Fullback

    Sisson - one of 3 Great Ends

    Bob Mischak

    Ralph Chesnauskas

    Bob Farris

    Vann moving out of the pocket

    Peter Vann 10, Billy Chance 38, Herdman 68

    Ken Kramer

    Joe Lapchick

    Kirk Cockrell

    Lodge going down tosses to Paul Schweikert for score.

    Dick Zeigler

    Bob FarrisPlayed the 2d half of the Navy Game blind in one eye.

    Pat Uebel

    Tommy Bell

    Peter Vann

    Freddie Attaya

    Mike Zeigler

    Jerry Lodge wearing #67, playing fullback.

    Johnny Wing

    Lowell Sisson

    Norm Stephen

    Jack Krause

    Dick Ziegler

    Jerry Lodge

    Leroy Lunn

    Norm Stephen

    Jerry Lodge

    Corps of Cadets for Navy Game

    Can Do

    "The Army moves as a team, eats as a team, and fights as a team."

    The '54 Crest

    The '55 Crest

    28th Infantry Regiment Black Lion Award is intended to go to the person on his team "who best exemplifies the character of Don Holleder: leadership, courage, devotion to duty, self-sacrifice, and - above all - an unselfish concern for the team ahead of himself."

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