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MILITARY West Point decision to cut ‘duty, honor, country’ from mission statement under fire again The United States Military Academy at West Point updated its mission statement in 2024 to ...
Dr. Parsons is a professor of philosophy at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he studies and teaches military ethics. It turned out to be easy to undermine West Point. All it ...
Internal emails released to BI show West Point staffers had to query an "out-of-use database" to find the record.
The Pentagon is putting back up a portrait of Gen. Robert E. Lee at the military academy, as the Trump administration seeks ...
Recently released West Point records shed new light on exactly how the December snafu over Pete Hegseth's admission to the prestigious military academy happened.
The US Military Academy at West Point has made the decision to remove the "Duty, Honor, Country" motto from its mission statement.
U.S. Military Academy at West Point faces directive to return its crest to chapel Bibles, following a FOIA lawsuit from a conservative watchdog on the matter.
The three iconic words remain the motto of the U.S. military academy. But an update to its mission statement, where the words had appeared for 26 years, has sparked outrage among conservatives online.