Posted on Sep 4, 2015
Sgt Kelli Mays
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https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=west+point+to+use+steel+from+world+trade+center+for+class+ring&ei=UTF-8&fr=chr-greentree_ff&ilc=12&type=683654

I found this story to be really KEWL! Using the steel from the World Trade center to make the class rings of the 2016 graduating class from West Point.

What an honor for these graduates. They will be wearing a piece of history.....and they will be protecting and serving our Great Country and hopefully preventing anything like this from ever happening again.
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SFC Everett Oliver
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You would think that some previous classes would have thought of this....
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LTC Stephen F.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
For a number of years the West Point class which is celebrating its 50th graduation anniversary donated rings for the class which is graduating 50 years later. The rings have been melted down and the gold used in the process of making the new class rings - this helps to form a bond between the two classes from different eras.
At West Point we had the opportunity to select/design the ring towards the end of of junior class year [Cow] which we would receive in conjunction with Ring Weekend in our senior year.
This year is the 35th anniversary of my graduation from the USMA at West Point.
As cadets our money was managed, when I was there in the late 1970's, $50 dollars our first [plebe] year. The rest of the money was deposited to a "Cadet Account" to help a cadet pay for expenses such as uniforms, books, a computer, activity fees, etc. Each cadet pays a standard amount for laundry, dry cleaning, haircuts, tailoring services and shoe repair.
I just learned "A first-year cadet earns more than $900 a month, and the amount increases each year.. A portion of that cadet pay is deposited into a personal checking account. Another portion of cadet pay is deposited to a "Cadet Account" that is used to help a cadet pay for expenses such as uniforms, books, a computer, activity fees, etc. Each cadet pays a standard amount for laundry, dry cleaning, haircuts, tailoring services and shoe repair. A cadet's gross salary is subject to federal and state withholding taxes and Social Security deductions."
http://www.usma.edu/admissions/SitePages/FAQ_Life.aspx
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Thanks for the info
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Now that is some really cool Recycling. I love it!
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