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A Day at West Point
Weekly Standard Blog ^ | 9/12/2009 | Bill Kristol

Posted on 09/12/2009 12:18:06 PM PDT by Saije

An e-mail from my friend Michael Anton, who gave me permission to pass it on:

I visited West Point today for a series of business meetings, mostly with faculty and some with Cadets.****

It was of course the eighth anniversary of 9/11, which was on my mind as I listened to the NY radio stations' remembrance shows on the way up..*****

They feed the entire Corps (4,400) plus much of the faculty and staff in one sitting, every day, in a gigantic building shaped like a six-pointed asterisk.*****

About halfway through the meal, there was another announcement from the poop deck. This was surprising, as I had just assumed that these things were done before the meal...I also assumed that they were always festive. Not so.

Cadet First Class (i.e., fourth year or senior) _____ _____ announced the death in Afghanistan scarcely a day earlier of 2nd Lt. ______ _______, West Point, Class of 2008. The dead soldier's brother is a Cadet Second Class (i.e., third year). A minute of silence was observed. 5,000 people absolutely shut the bleep up. You could have audiotaped the sound of a single ant's footfalls in that hall. The announcement was unexpected, jarring, like a punch in the gut. I almost cried. The Cadets -- none of them older than 22, I would guess -- did not flinch.

The dead soldier was probably 22 or 23. He sought out this career knowing he might get shot in some awful desert, and eagerly went anyway. There were 4,400 kids in that hall who might meet the same fate. 1,100 might meet it in less than a year. No one at my college ever thought of such a thing, nor did they have any reason to. Those 4,400 live with it every day.

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TOPICS: Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: army; beltwaybill; kristol; usma; westpoint
No big thoughts here, just found this really moving.
1 posted on 09/12/2009 12:18:06 PM PDT by Saije
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To: Saije

Go Navy! Beat Army!


2 posted on 09/12/2009 12:26:33 PM PDT by Little_shoe ("For Sailor MEN in Battle fair since fighting days of old have earned the right.to the blue and gold)
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To: Saije

Through my son I understand the reverent silence. He stays in, works hard with and for his buddies, lives on less than it should take and soldiers on. None of these young people at the academies is a slouch, most could excell anywhere.


3 posted on 09/12/2009 12:46:45 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Half of the population is below average)
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To: Saije

thanks for posting this. I have a friend who’s son attends West Point.


4 posted on 09/12/2009 12:51:40 PM PDT by Qwackertoo (Where the heck are Shelby & Sessions . . . I only hear crickets)
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To: Little_shoe

Go Army Sink Navy


5 posted on 09/12/2009 1:00:10 PM PDT by jdfromny (At what point are we officially "North Americans"?)
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To: jdfromny

Go Navy, Beat Army, again and again.... ;-)


6 posted on 09/12/2009 1:46:55 PM PDT by b359 (The goat is old and gnarly....)
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