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“Duty, Honor, Country is West Point’s motto and the foundation of our culture as it has been since 1898,” a statement from Col. Terence Kelley read, which was given to the Washington Examiner.
The words “duty, honor, country,” enshrined at West Point since 1898, have precise meanings that have historically bound our officer corps to timeless imperatives vital to the nation’s ...
Meanwhile, West Point’s mission statement has been changed nine times in the past century, and the words "duty, honor, country" didn’t make it into West Point’s mission statement until 1998.
“Duty, Honor, Country” has been the motto of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point for 126 years. The motto isn’t changing, but a decision to take those words out of the school’s lesser ...
Cadets at West Point are used to having their bodies, minds and spirits tested. Right now, school officials are also in a crucible of sorts, under new scrutiny as Trump administration orders ...
Rahil Thanawala is part of the group that hosted the first Hindu Baccalaureate service during graduation at West Point this ...
Officials stressed that the phrase would remain West Point's motto, however, and that the mission statement has changed on a regular basis; this new mission statement is West Point's tenth since 1925.