West Point / An Intimate Picture of the National Military Academy and of the Life of the Cadet
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This work offers a concise history of the United States Military Academy, recounting its Revolutionary-era origins and institutional development, surveying campus architecture and governance, and following the cadet experience from entry to graduation. It describes academic rigor, military and physical training, disciplinary systems, and rites, while examining moral and spiritual instruction and everyday customs. Throughout, attention centers on the informal institutional ethos that shapes conduct and camaraderie, portraying how training, tradition, and character cultivation combine to prepare young officers for professional and civic responsibilities.
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