I had the greatest fortune to be a Professor at USMA for over 10 years. I would have stayed longer but my wife hated the snow and we had 3 rough winters in a row. We sponsored 20 cadets each year and I think most of them are still on my wife's Facebook page with some staying in the US Army and many going on to great civilian careers. One of my first sponsor cadets got into Yale Medical School on early admission and left after one year to pursue undergraduate school followed by Medical School. Once she graduated, she went right back into the US Army and is a pediatrician on active duty today. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for this retired US Army officer and I still miss it today after being gone from there for over 15 years. Wow, time flies.
And some didn't survive 💔 My uncle Major K. A. Bauer '36, Army Philippine Scouts. Survived Bataan Death March, prisoner in hold of Jap Hell Ship Oryoku Maru, killed Subic Bay 12-15-44. His family never forgets, everyday. Look for his name in Cullum Hall, Pacific Theater. 💔🇺🇲 God bless.
The values at West Point are the soul of America. It's wisdom and resolve are needed in our time of social and political confict." Cooperate and Graduate ", has great meaning for a country that needs to Cooperate in order to Survive......Godspeed........xTOTL '79
@@terrenceescarda8951 Terrence do you understand what the "x" means?...or do I have to be redundant?..Did you receive an appointment or did you ever serve in the military,Terrence?
@@jimwolfe4286 no sir. i am an ex-cadet and do not deserve the honor of being among the Association of Graduates. however, I did become a regular army officer by another route and served for just over 10 years on active duty before joining the reserves and ended my military career in the army national guard. wisdom, hindsight, and knowledge would have better prepared me for my dis-honor but as it is or as it happened i was compelled to resign from the Corps of Cadets. maybe in another Life I would get the opportunity but only God may grant such a chance.
Too many. I was there in 1967 and there were four upperclassmen I knew personally. They were all fine men. There was a large wooden display board at the entrance to Thayer Hall, the main classroom building. It contained the names and cadet companies of the graduates killed in Vietnam. Each name on a shiny brass plaque about 5 by 7 inches in size. There was probably room for 100 names. About 20% of the board was filled. By the time I graduated the first wooden board was completely filled with names. A second board was about 2/3 filled. It was a constant reminder of the true purpose of West Point. The more our fellow college students protested the war, the more determined we were to do our duty.
Definitely well before Women were accepted and roamed the plains of USMA! I'd add GEN BDavis Jr name to the list of distinguished graduates also. Go Army Beat Navy 🪖⚓🏈
Damn the west point before is much discipline and has a better marching, It looks tuff tho. What happened to the west point now? It's much easier now. The west point before are practicing hazing and it becomes a tradition.
@@scottjoseph9578 I will reserve my judgement on that matter. as a fellow artilleryman and redleg there is a long tradition of Generals being appointed from the ranks of the artillery. SHOT OVER!
For you who are concerned about those who fell in Vietnam, ask the johnson administration, afterall it was his war for his legacy. For those who did: may you rest in peace.
the johnson administration does NOT hold full RESPONSIBILITY for vietnam. American involvement dates back to 1942 with roosevelt, then truman in 1945, eisenhower beginning in 1953, kennedy in 1961, then johnson, followed by nixon in 1969 and ultimately ford who witnessed the end in 1975. SEVEN administrations hold some measure of RESPONSIBILITY but johnson more than the others holds a greater RESPONSIBILITY for the escalation and the MINDLESSNESS of which the war was conducted. Peace to those who fought and died in vietnam and especially Captain John Birch and the 58,000+ American servicemen and women who never made it HOME.
gender "surgery" allowed in the US military; what General McArthur's soul must think and state. In August 2021 we "glorified" as a hero a US Army general (with a picture) that was the last american personnel to "withdraw" from Afghanistan. 7100 NATO/US civilian and military casuality's: so as a known terrorist organization has 30billion$ of our weapons and equipment and forced the United States to surrender its embassy; this is considered "victory" this is considered honor of "war": echoed within the halls and "leadership" of West Point.
I had the greatest fortune to be a Professor at USMA for over 10 years. I would have stayed longer but my wife hated the snow and we had 3 rough winters in a row. We sponsored 20 cadets each year and I think most of them are still on my wife's Facebook page with some staying in the US Army and many going on to great civilian careers. One of my first sponsor cadets got into Yale Medical School on early admission and left after one year to pursue undergraduate school followed by Medical School. Once she graduated, she went right back into the US Army and is a pediatrician on active duty today. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for this retired US Army officer and I still miss it today after being gone from there for over 15 years. Wow, time flies.
Thank you for your service, Sir.
Watching while lying in bed in my West Point barracks room lol. Rip
Me watching this while in my room at USMAPS waiting to make it down the hill and start plebe year.
And some didn't survive 💔
My uncle Major K. A. Bauer '36,
Army Philippine Scouts. Survived Bataan Death March, prisoner in hold of Jap Hell Ship Oryoku Maru, killed Subic Bay 12-15-44. His family never forgets, everyday. Look for his name in Cullum Hall, Pacific Theater. 💔🇺🇲 God bless.
Thanks to your uncle.
The values at West Point are the soul of America. It's wisdom and resolve are needed in our time of social and political confict." Cooperate and Graduate ", has great meaning for a country that needs to Cooperate in order to Survive......Godspeed........xTOTL '79
Did you graduate sir?
@@terrenceescarda8951 Terrence do you understand what the "x" means?...or do I have to be redundant?..Did you receive an appointment or did you ever serve in the military,Terrence?
i fully understand what you are referring to x'89
@@jephrokimbo9050 Thank you, I don't want to deceive anyone ...are you in AOG ?
@@jimwolfe4286 no sir. i am an ex-cadet and do not deserve the honor of being among the Association of Graduates. however, I did become a regular army officer by another route and served for just over 10 years on active duty before joining the reserves and ended my military career in the army national guard. wisdom, hindsight, and knowledge would have better prepared me for my dis-honor but as it is or as it happened i was compelled to resign from the Corps of Cadets. maybe in another Life I would get the opportunity but only God may grant such a chance.
West Point created internet dating and didn’t even know it.
Tankers lead the way!
👊😎
Great video. It’s to bad that West Point has given up it’s Duty Honor Country motto and replaced it with Woke BS motto.
A number of class 67 who went to Vietnam didn't made it back home they've said🇺🇸
the class of ;66 had it the worse; the book the long grey line is about them..I belive 7% of the class was killed in action in Vietnam
Great one periscope films. Got any on the Naval Academy ?
They got some smart engineers
Checking my family history about Sylvanus,like to go visit and see it.
The Home for the Foundation of a Superpower.
They feed those guys pretty good
26:12 latrine digging company. The guy in the back was laughing.
I wonder How many of these fine young men fell in Vietnam ?
Irrelevant.
All that matters is how much profit the MIC made.
Too many. I was there in 1967 and there were four upperclassmen I knew personally. They were all fine men. There was a large wooden display board at the entrance to Thayer Hall, the main classroom building. It contained the names and cadet companies of the graduates killed in Vietnam. Each name on a shiny brass plaque about 5 by 7 inches in size. There was probably room for 100 names. About 20% of the board was filled. By the time I graduated the first wooden board was completely filled with names. A second board was about 2/3 filled. It was a constant reminder of the true purpose of West Point. The more our fellow college students protested the war, the more determined we were to do our duty.
Definitely well before Women were accepted and roamed the plains of USMA! I'd add GEN BDavis Jr name to the list of distinguished graduates also. Go Army Beat Navy 🪖⚓🏈
Class of 1936 🇺🇲
@25:17 the cadet’s perspective would change due the Tet offensive in January 1968.
Damn the west point before is much discipline and has a better marching, It looks tuff tho. What happened to the west point now? It's much easier now. The west point before are practicing hazing and it becomes a tradition.
Cadets now are not as snappy as before.
Aw hell nah AP Statistics in the sixties!
Westmoreland and Lee I wouldn't be mentioning.
William Childs Westmoreland and Robert Edward Lee at one time in their careers were Superintendents of The United States Military Academy.
@@jephrokimbo9050 Westmoreland was best as a division commander.
@@scottjoseph9578 I will reserve my judgement on that matter. as a fellow artilleryman and redleg there is a long tradition of Generals being appointed from the ranks of the artillery. SHOT OVER!
error: conflict
For you who are concerned about those who fell in Vietnam, ask the johnson administration, afterall it was his war for his legacy. For those who did: may you rest in peace.
the johnson administration does NOT hold full RESPONSIBILITY for vietnam. American involvement dates back to 1942 with roosevelt, then truman in 1945, eisenhower beginning in 1953, kennedy in 1961, then johnson, followed by nixon in 1969 and ultimately ford who witnessed the end in 1975. SEVEN administrations hold some measure of RESPONSIBILITY but johnson more than the others holds a greater RESPONSIBILITY for the escalation and the MINDLESSNESS of which the war was conducted. Peace to those who fought and died in vietnam and especially Captain John Birch and the 58,000+ American servicemen and women who never made it HOME.
21:22 quantum mechanics
no wonder the waffen ss had problems fighting the Americans
ES, GS, and BS!
Ow my bone spurs
En castellano hablado 😡😈🇨🇱
gender "surgery" allowed in the US military; what General McArthur's soul must think and state.
In August 2021 we "glorified" as a hero a US Army general (with a picture) that was the last american personnel to "withdraw" from Afghanistan. 7100 NATO/US civilian and military casuality's: so as a known terrorist organization has 30billion$ of our weapons and equipment and forced the United States to surrender its embassy; this is considered "victory"
this is considered honor of "war": echoed within the halls and "leadership" of West Point.
all courtesy of BRANDON and THE obamamessiah and company (ie. the DEMONRAT VERMIN party of marxists, communists, socialists, libtards and OBAMATURDS)