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“MISSION The mission of the United States Military Academy is to instruct and train the Corps f Cadets so that each graduate shall have the qualities and attributes essential to his pro- gressive and continuing development throughout a career as an officer of the Regular Army. Inherent in this mission are the objectives: MENTAL — To provide a broad collegiate education in the arts and sciences leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. MORAL— To develop in the cadet a high sense of duty and the attributes of charac- ter, with emphasis on integrity, discipline, and motivation essential to the profession of arms. PHYSICAL —To develop in the cadet those physical attributes essential to a career as an officer of the Regular Army. MILITARY — To provide a broad military education rather than Individual proficiency in the technical duties of junior officers. Such proficiency is, of necessity, a gradual de- velopment, the responsibility for v^hich devolves upon the graduates themselves and up- on the commands and schools to which they are assigned after being commissioned. (/.. .t I r i.N.jf4 Y ”