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DON TIDWELL
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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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ATHLETICS Athletics are an integral part of Ca- det Life. Every cadet must survive four-years of interaction with the Department of Physical Education and engage in either Corps Squad, Club Squad, or Intramural Athletic competition. Who can forget the smell of the Boxing Ring..., or the feeling standing at the top of the 10 meter tower facing the leap of faith..., or the annual torture of the IOCT..., or the thrill of an Intramural Champion- ship..., or, above all else, a victory over Navy? Competitive by nature, cadets live for the excitement of vic- tory and learn, inevitably, the per- sonal agony of defeat while at USMA. Learning both is extremely impor- tant, fueling our desire to serve with distinction and to WIN if called upon by our country to do so. “For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Repub- lic — the men and women whose pro- fession is watchfulness — whose skill is vigilance whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fight and WIN.” -President Ronald Reagan, October 28, 1987.
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