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BG Gerald E. Galloway, Jr. 28
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I Commandant of Cadets May 30, 1992 TO THE CLASS OF 1992: Congratulations to each of you on your personal achievement and dedication. As you now join the Long Gray Line, you will assume responsibility and obligation beyond that expected of your peers elsewhere in our great nation. You will serve the nation, protect its citizenry if called to do so, and provide an example to all of selflessness and commitment. You are at once a beneficiary and provider of that tradition so linked to your alma mater. We are counting on you. As a Class, you leave West Point better for your contributions. Many of you have stepped forward and provided leadership to the Corps, and others have done as well in different capacities in the companies, on the athletic fields, on parade, and in a thousand other circumstances. You have made a difference, and you will be so remembered. There are challenges and opportunities ahead, and now you must apply your talent and virtue to the fulfillment of your charter to be a leader of character. Good luck to each of you and never forget who you are and what you represent. The Brave and Few, '92 David A. Bramlett Brigadier General, U.S. Army Commandant of Cadets Chain of Command 27
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Dean of the Academic Board TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1992 Congratulations on your graduation from the United States Military Academy. Be proud of this accomplishment and recognize that it will provide you a direction to follow in the years ahead. Education has been and will remain a major part of your life. You have been blessed with a quality experience that has opened to you the vistas of technology and human understanding, has taught you to be creative, and has provided you with moral awareness. As you move successfully through your lifetime of service to the nation, always remember the foundations upon which this service rests and your commitment to the concepts of Duty, Honor and County. I wish you good fortune and Godspeed. Dean of the Academic Board United States Military Academy West Point, New York 10996-5000 Sincerely, Geyald E. alloway, Jr. Brigadier Ge eife.1, U.S. Army Chain of Command 29
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