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Mine honor and my life are one, take mine honor and my life is done. -Shakespeare Men may be inexact or even untruth- ful, in ordinary matters, and suffer as a consequence only the disesteem of their associates, or even the inconvenience of unfavorable litigation, but the inexact or untruthful soldier trifles with the lives of his fellowmen, and the honor of his government; and it is, therefore, no matter of idle pride but rather of stern disciplinary necessity that makes West Point require of her students a charac- ter of trustworthiness which knows no evasions. In the final analysis of the West Point product, character is the most precious com ponent. -Newton I). Baker, Secretary of War HONOR A cadet will not lie, cheat, or steal nor tolerate those who do. Our Honor Code provides a powerful impetus for inter- nalizing an honorable way of life. It requires complete integrity in both word and deed of all of the Corps and permits no deviation from these standards. The maintenance of these high ethical stan- dards is the responsibility of each ca- det. Strict adherence to professional, ethical, and moral codes is essential if American military forces are to be ef- fective servants of the nation. 9
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COUNTRY On Reception Day we all pledge to support the Constitution of the United States and bear true allegiance to the National Government. Without fail, the Corps will always produce this nation's military leaders. If history repeats itself as it is prone to do we will someday lead America's sons and daughters into war. We will defend our flag, our people, our country. The nation has the right to expect the highest standards of personal and official conduct from USMA gradu- ates as professional officers. Even more important, our soldiers have that right. We will serve. It is our duty. “And through all this welter of change and development your mission re- mains fixed, determined, inviolable. It is to win our wars...for a century and a half you have defended, guarded, and protected the Nation’s hallowed traditions of liberty and free- dom, of right and justice.” -General Douglas MacArthur, May 12, 1962 “Ifyou leave here with love of country engraved on your heart, you will be a 21st century leader worthy of the great privilege of leading the sons and daughters of America. -General Norman Schwarzkopf, May 15, 1991. NATHAN REEL
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