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West Point Documentary USMA 1998
West Point Documentary USMA 1998
Thank you for honoring my alma mater of USMA, West Point my friend SGT (Join to see)
I still have my Blue Book which is a nickname for the USMA Bugle Notes that were issued to Plebes in Beast Barracks which contained all required knowledge that had to be spouted off if demanded by an upper classman. :-)
Mine was issued in July 1976 and does contain the history of West Point - in summary form.
1. Each graduating class of USMA has a yearbook associated with it - titled Howitzer. I have copies of my 1980 Howitzer as well as the Howitzer's for 1978 and 1979.
2. Additionally the Association of Graduates produces the Register of Graduates. Used to be annual and went to every five years in physical form. I have most of the Register of Graduates from 1980 through 2010 and a copy of the 2015 close to my computer.
3. Each Register provides the alphabetized list of all graduates, the members of each graduating class with information about each graduate as well as others deemed significant who did not graduate. From 1802 through 1977 the classes are listed in graduating class rank order. Since that point each class is listed in alphabetical order.
4. I am graduate number 37,403.
5. I am also a graduate of USMAPS class of 1976 which was the first to include women as cadet candidates. I received a Congressional appointment and went on to West Point along with about 60% of my USMAPS classmates including a few women.
6. At West Point as in each of the other Service Academies, women entered with each class in July 1976. Extensive modifications had been made to latrines, uniforms for women, physical fitness standards for women, haircut and appearance updates to regulations [based on WAC standards]. Women were assigned to rooms in pairs and across from their latrine which had a door. The plan was executed so that the first year there were women cadets in 25% of the 36 companies. The next year women cadets were introduced into 9 more companies. My company had women introduced the year after my graduating class. Becky Halstead has the distinction of being the first female graduate of West Point to be promoted to General Officer.
There were two graduates in the USMA class of 1802. Graduation on October 12, 1802
1. Joseph Garner Swift
2. Simon Magruder Levy
There were three graduates in the USMA class of 1803. Individual graduations of March 5, March 14 and April 25, 1803
3. Walker Keith Armistead
4. Henry Burbeck Jackson
5. John Livingston
There were two graduates in the USMA class of 1804.
6. Samuel Gates
7. Hannibal Montesquieu Allen
There were three graduates in the USMA class of 1805.
8. George Bomford
9. William McRee
10. Joseph Gilbert Totten
The class of 1805 was the first to record the names of non graduates
John Little from Massachusetts
Ambrose Porter from Connecticut
In 1806 there were 15 and in 1807 their were 5 graduates
It was not until 1814 that the graduating class size began to be consistently at 15 or larger.
In the class of 1915, Dwight David Eisenhower is graduate number 5373.
West Point Documentary USMA 1998
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4Hy_PcJSOk
Thank you my friend Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen for mentioning me.
FYI LTC Wayne Brandon LTC (Join to see) Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj Robert Thornton CPT Scott Sharon SSG William Jones SSG Donald H "Don" Bates PO3 William Hetrick PO3 Lynn Spalding SPC Mark Huddleston SGT Rick Colburn CPL Dave Hoover SPC Margaret Higgins SSgt Brian Brakke SP5 Jeannie Carle Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey Ken Kraetzer
I still have my Blue Book which is a nickname for the USMA Bugle Notes that were issued to Plebes in Beast Barracks which contained all required knowledge that had to be spouted off if demanded by an upper classman. :-)
Mine was issued in July 1976 and does contain the history of West Point - in summary form.
1. Each graduating class of USMA has a yearbook associated with it - titled Howitzer. I have copies of my 1980 Howitzer as well as the Howitzer's for 1978 and 1979.
2. Additionally the Association of Graduates produces the Register of Graduates. Used to be annual and went to every five years in physical form. I have most of the Register of Graduates from 1980 through 2010 and a copy of the 2015 close to my computer.
3. Each Register provides the alphabetized list of all graduates, the members of each graduating class with information about each graduate as well as others deemed significant who did not graduate. From 1802 through 1977 the classes are listed in graduating class rank order. Since that point each class is listed in alphabetical order.
4. I am graduate number 37,403.
5. I am also a graduate of USMAPS class of 1976 which was the first to include women as cadet candidates. I received a Congressional appointment and went on to West Point along with about 60% of my USMAPS classmates including a few women.
6. At West Point as in each of the other Service Academies, women entered with each class in July 1976. Extensive modifications had been made to latrines, uniforms for women, physical fitness standards for women, haircut and appearance updates to regulations [based on WAC standards]. Women were assigned to rooms in pairs and across from their latrine which had a door. The plan was executed so that the first year there were women cadets in 25% of the 36 companies. The next year women cadets were introduced into 9 more companies. My company had women introduced the year after my graduating class. Becky Halstead has the distinction of being the first female graduate of West Point to be promoted to General Officer.
There were two graduates in the USMA class of 1802. Graduation on October 12, 1802
1. Joseph Garner Swift
2. Simon Magruder Levy
There were three graduates in the USMA class of 1803. Individual graduations of March 5, March 14 and April 25, 1803
3. Walker Keith Armistead
4. Henry Burbeck Jackson
5. John Livingston
There were two graduates in the USMA class of 1804.
6. Samuel Gates
7. Hannibal Montesquieu Allen
There were three graduates in the USMA class of 1805.
8. George Bomford
9. William McRee
10. Joseph Gilbert Totten
The class of 1805 was the first to record the names of non graduates
John Little from Massachusetts
Ambrose Porter from Connecticut
In 1806 there were 15 and in 1807 their were 5 graduates
It was not until 1814 that the graduating class size began to be consistently at 15 or larger.
In the class of 1915, Dwight David Eisenhower is graduate number 5373.
West Point Documentary USMA 1998
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4Hy_PcJSOk
Thank you my friend Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen for mentioning me.
FYI LTC Wayne Brandon LTC (Join to see) Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj Robert Thornton CPT Scott Sharon SSG William Jones SSG Donald H "Don" Bates PO3 William Hetrick PO3 Lynn Spalding SPC Mark Huddleston SGT Rick Colburn CPL Dave Hoover SPC Margaret Higgins SSgt Brian Brakke SP5 Jeannie Carle Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey Ken Kraetzer
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SSG Donald H "Don" Bates
LTC Stephen F. - I too look at my old stuff. Would you believe I have ALL of my orders. The old mimeographed paper is brittle but I have them in sheet protectors and look at them now and than. They fill a 3" 3 ring binder.
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LTC Stephen F.
I have all my orders and LES from 1974 to 2008 in paper form and many in .pdf
format downloaded from AKO SSG Donald H "Don" Bates -
format downloaded from AKO SSG Donald H "Don" Bates -
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Bet LTC Stephen F. can cite that history from memory, or at least had to during his plebe year.
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