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Welcome to the United States Military Academy Class of 2022 LTG Darryl Williams Superintendent 2 July 2018

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Welcome to the United States Military Academy

Class of 2022

LTG Darryl WilliamsSuperintendent2 July 2018

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Directorate of Admissions

Class of 2022 - By the NumbersClass of 2022By the Numbers

12,295 Applicants4,042 Nominated2,287 Qualified1,198 Admitted1258 SAT Avg

29 ACT Avg71 Valedictorians

125 Class Presidents810 Team Captains

1,071 Varsity Letters

293 Women (24.5%)184 African Am. (15.4%)103 Hispanics (8.6%) 90 Asians (7.5%)

16 Int’l Cadets11 Combat Vets

2022 International Cadets

EgyptAlbania Bhutan Cambodia

Georgia

Singapore Taiwan

Rwanda

Thailand

Tunisia

RomaniaPoland

South Korea

BG Cindy JebbDean of the Academic Board

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Academic Program

West Point educates and inspires leadersof character who think critically, internalizetheir professional identity, and employ theireducation to help build the Army and theNation’s future.1. Educate, train and inspire cadets to

become leaders of character.2. Prepare the rotating military faculty to

return to the operational force.3. Provide intellectual capital to the Army

and the Nation.

13 Academic Departments, 35 Academic Majors, 15 Academic Minors, 26 Research Centers

205 Scholarships Last 10 years including: 31% technical 8 Rhodes 6 Marshall 7 Truman 12 GEM

AccreditationMSCHE, ABET, GIS, ACS

103 senior military 311 rotating military 155 Title 10------------------------- 7% Full Professor 13% Associate Professor 40% Assistant Professor 40% Instructor-------------------------8 exchange faculty (Brazil, Chile, Germany [x2], Great Britain, Spain, Japan)-------------------------558 faculty publications since July 2016

Faculty Blend of Excellence

6 large auditoriums 12 small auditoriums 224 classrooms 21 lab rooms 61 classitories 125k ft2 Library

7 Academic Buildings

Academe, DTRA, COCOMs, SMDC, AMC, National Labs, Interagency

Research Affiliations

80 cadets studying abroad 150 average each year 33 institutions, 20 countries

1052 AIADs summer ‘18 679 domestic 373 international

54 international cadets from 31 countries study at USMA

Enrichment Experiences

62 academic clubs & forums Conferences, guest speakers, and field trips

Center for Enhanced Performance Mounger Writing Center Library Additional instruction

Cadet Academic Support Resources

2018 Summer Academic Internships AY 2018 Semester Abroad

Myanmar

Internships (AIADs) (2018) 1052 cadets 373 cadets in 47 countries 679 cadets in 40 states Semester Abroad (AY2018) 147 cadets in 20 countries

Graduate Scholarship WinnersClass of 2018

Simone AskewRhodes Scholar

Megan BrynSchwarzman

Scholar

Nette MonausSchwarzman

Scholar

Duy NguyenSchwarzman

Scholar

Brad TorpeySchwarzman

Scholar

Joy SchaefferMarshall Scholar

Lexi JohnsonAnna Sobol Levy

Scholar

Scott BuchananAnna Sobol Levy

Scholar

Sean O’BrienAnna Sobol Levy

Scholar

Justin AlexanderGEM Scholar

Ulysses McGuinnessFulbright Scholar

David LeeYenching Scholar

William WenikFulbright Scholar

Garrett SimonLincoln Lab Fellowship

Andres AlejosGEM Scholar

John MontgomeryLincoln Lab Fellowship

Samuel MillerDraper Lab Fellowship

Logan LeahyDraper LabFellowship

Aaron SchlenkerDraper LabFellowship

Noah DemoesLincoln Lab Fellowship

Carolyn KehnFulbright Scholar

Miranda BassFulbright Scholar

Kyle FauerbachLincoln Lab Fellowship

Hannah WhisnantLincoln Lab Fellowship

Isaiah Valdez Fulbright Scholar

Gabriel BannLincoln Lab Fellowship

Nolan HedglinLincoln Lab Fellowship

Noah Siegel Lincoln Lab Fellowship

Nicholas Wilde Lincoln Lab Fellowship

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Plus…14 Firstiesto attend medical school in

2018Jadon LongGEM Scholar

Connor Mullen Lincoln Lab Fellowship

Kevin TaltyLincoln Lab Fellowship

John Stockdale Lincoln Lab Fellowship

Daniel ProvaznikLincoln Lab Fellowship

Seamus MatlackRotary Scholar

BG Steve GillandCommandant of Cadets

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• To train, instruct, inspire, and lead New Cadets in a transition from civilians to Cadets and Soldiers

• Establish the moral/ethical, military, and physical foundation necessary for leaders of character committed to the USMA values: Duty, Honor, Country

• To provide a powerful leader development experience for the Upper-Class Cadets

Cadet Basic Training 2018 Objectives

• Our mission is to ensure each graduate is a commissioned leader of character

• Trust the leadership

• Followership. To be a leader, you have to learn to be a follower.

• We are a values based organization, we live the Honor Code everyday.

• Standards are the minimum requirement.

• A healthy organization requires Discipline and Accountability

Expectations

The Cadet Creed

As a future officer, I am committed to the values of Duty, Honor and Country.

I am an aspiring member of the Army Profession, dedicated to serve and earn the trust of the American people.

It is my duty to maintain the honor of the Corps.

I will live above the common level of life,And have the courage to choose the harder right over the easier wrong.

I will live with honor and integrity,scorn injustice, and confront substandard behavior.

I will persevere through adversity and recover from failure.

I will embrace the warrior ethos,and pursue excellence in everything I do.

I am a future officer and a member of the Long Gray Line.13

2018 Cadet Basic Training Cadet Commander

CDT Jessica Maddox

Task Force Hottell Inspire Honorable Living

Develop as a Team

Leadership Experience

Rigorous Military Training

Character Development

Physical Excellence

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3•In-processing•Equipment issue•Diagnostic Fitness Test•Swim Test•Academic PlacementTesting•Drill & Ceremony•Physical Fitness

•Basic Rifle Marksmanship•CBRN•Land Navigation•Honor and Ethics•3-mile march•Medical Training•Drill & Ceremony•Communications•Field Craft and IndividualMovement Techniques •Physical Fitness

•Basic Rifle Marksmanship•CBRN•Land Navigation•Honor and Ethics•6-mile march•Medical Training•Drill & Ceremony•Communications•Field Craft and IndividualMovement Techniques •Physical Fitness

Cadet Basic Training Highlights

Week 4 Week 5 Week 6•Basic Rifle Marksmanship•CBRN•Land Navigation•Honor and Ethics•Medical Training•Drill & Ceremony•Communications•Field Craft and Individual Movement Techniques •Physical Fitness •9-mile march to Camp Buckner

•Hand Grenades•Mountaineering•Buddy Team Live Fire•Leader Reaction Course•Weapons Familiarization•Physical Fitness

•Hand Grenades•Mountaineering•Buddy Team Live Fire•Leader Reaction Course•Weapons Familiarization•Physical Fitness•12-mile march back

Cadet Basic Training Highlights

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• Chain of Command- Cadet Leadership, Tactical Officer, and

Non Commissioned Officer

• Center for Personal Development- Cadet Counseling Unit

• Chaplains

• Cadet Health Clinic

• Keller Army Hospital

Cadet Support Services

10-14 July22 July

COL Mark RayArmy West Point Athletics

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“Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds, that upon other fields on other days, will bear the fruits of victory.”

General Douglas MacArthur

Mission: To provide an extraordinary Division I athletic experience that develops leaders of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country.

Goals• Recruit and develop scholar-athletes who lead the Corps • Compete and win at the highest level possible• Beat Navy & Air Force• Provide the resources (personnel, funding, and facilities) to support athletic excellence• Be a positive strategic communicator for Army West Point Athletics, USMA, and the Army• Adhere to Department of the Army, NCAA, Conference, and Academy rules, regulations, and policies• Affect changes in legislation, policy, and regulations that improve performance

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Intercollegiate Teams and Leagues

MEN (16 Teams)FallCross Country (Patriot League)Football (Independent)Rugby (USA/D1-A)Soccer (Patriot League)Sprint Football (CSFL)WinterBasketball (Patriot League)Hockey (Atlantic Hockey Association)Gymnastics (ECAC/EIGL)Swimming/Diving (Patriot League)Indoor Track & Field (Patriot League)Wrestling (ECAC/EIWA)SpringBaseball (Patriot League)Golf (Patriot League)Lacrosse (Patriot League)Tennis (Patriot League)Outdoor Track & Field (Patriot League)

TOTAL: 30 TeamsWOMEN (11 Teams)FallCross Country (Patriot League)Rugby (USA/D1-A)Soccer (Patriot League)Volleyball (Patriot League)WinterBasketball (Patriot League)Swimming/Diving (Patriot League)Indoor Track & Field (Patriot League)SpringLacrosse (Patriot League)Softball (Patriot League)Tennis (Patriot League)Outdoor Track & Field (Patriot League)

CO-ED (3)Rabble RousersStrengthRifle (GARC)

Army Head Coaches

Jim Foster(Baseball)

2016-Present

Jimmy Allen(Men's Basketball)

2016-present

Dave Magarity(Women's Basketball)

2006-present

Jeff Monken(Football)

2014-Present

Chad Bagley(Golf)

2017-present

Doug VanEveren(Gymnastics)1990-present

Brian Riley(Hockey)

2004-present

Joe Alberici(Lacrosse)

2006-present

Web Wright(Rifle)

2015-present

Mark West(Sprint Football)

2008-present

Mickey Wender(Swim/Dive)2006-present

Michelle DePolo(Softball)

2009-present

Jim Poling(Men’s Tennis)

2002-present

Paul Peck(Women’s Tennis)

1995-present

Alma Kovaci(Volleyball)2007-present

Kevin Ward(Wrestling)

2014-present

Russell Payne(Men’s Soccer)

2009-present

Kristen Waagbo(Lacrosse)

2014-present

Matt Sherman(Rugby)

2015-present

Bill LeClerc(Women’s Rugby)

2012-present

Mike Smith(Track/Cross-Country)

2014-present

Adrian Blewitt(Women’s Soccer)

2017-present

Army Football Schedule

DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME

Fri, Aug 31 @ Duke 7:00 PM ET

Sat, Sept 8 vs Liberty 12:00 PM ET

Sat, Sept 15 vs Hawai‘i 12:00 PM ET

Sat, Sept 22 @ Oklahoma TBD

Sat, Sept 29 @ Buffalo TBD

Sat, Oct 13 @ San Jose State TBD

Sat, Oct 20 vs Miami (OH) 12:00 PM ET

Sat, Oct 27 @ E Michigan TBD

Sat, Nov 3 vs Air Force 12:00 PM ET

Sat, Nov 10 vs Lafayette 12:00 PM ET

Sat, Nov 17 vs Colgate 12:00 PM ET

Sat, Dec 8 vs Navy* 3:00 PM ET

17-18 Culture of Excellence and Winning in Athletics

Army Baseball won the Patriot League Tournament and pulled off an upset win during the NCAA Regionals vs NC State

Men and Women’s Cross Country sweep Navy for first time since 2005; won PL Title

Volleyball defeats Navy in come from behind win in 5 sets

Football finished with 10 wins for only the second time in Academy history

Sprint Football won the first-ever CSFL Championship Game to compete perfect

season

Sprint Football: 8-0Men’s Rugby: 11-5Women’s Rugby: 29-11Men’s Soccer: 9-6-2Women’s Soccer: 4-11-2Men’s Cross Country: 2-0

*Patriot League ChampionsWomen’s Cross Country: 2-0Football: 10-3* CIC Trophy Champions*Armed Forces Bowl Champions* Kenneth Brinson named a CoSIDA Academic All-American*Coach Monken selected finalist for two national college Coach of the Year AwardsVolleyball: 18-12Golf: 1-1Hockey: 13-13-6 Men’s Swim/Dive: 8-3Women’s Swim/Dive: 6-4Men’s Basketball: 13-17Women’s Basketball: 17-14Rifle: 7-8Wrestling: 3-6Women’s Indoor Track: 1-0 Men’s Indoor Track: 0-1Men’s Lacrosse: 5-8Women’s Lacrosse: 10-7Baseball: 37-24*Patriot League ChampionsSoftball: 26-28Women’s Tennis: 21-7*Patriot League ChampionsMen’s Tennis: 17-12

.569 win percentage

Clare Shea nominated as Senior CLASS award candidate, and serves as Student Athlete Advisory

Council Chair

CDT Tony Smith (Men’s Rugby)

CBT Regimental Ops Sergeants Major

CDT Andrew Solomonides(Men’s Rifle)CLDT CSM

CDT Brady Miller(Sprint Football)SGR Regimental

Commander

CDT Nikki Polhamus(Women’s Lacrosse)

SGR Regimental CSM

CDT Ruth Talbot(Women’s Rugby)CCBT Company First Sergeant

CDT Colton Bradley(Gymnastics)

CFT Company Commander

CDT Ethan Tursini(Wrestling)

SGR Company Commander

CDTJoe Ryan(Football)

CFT Company First Sergeant

= Win over Air Force= Star Series win over Navy

Summer Training Leadership in the Corps

2017-2018 Highlights

Marcos Arroyo named a Second Team United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-American

Army Wrestling won at Navy for the first time since 1961. Coach Ward became the first coach to

win 3 of 4 of his first Star Matches.

CDT Kara Wineinger(Women’s Swimming)

CLDT Battalion Commander

goarmywestpoint.com

1-877-TIX-ARMY

armyaclub.com845-938-2322

[email protected]

Being Part of the Army Team

Parents Communication

Deb Dalton

• Thank you for your support

• Your sons and daughters have made a tremendous choice

• Time and space – use Academy resources

• Our nation needs great leaders – the class of 2022 is the future

• Look forward to the experience of being a West Point Parent!

• Please consider joining your local Parent Club – excellent local/regional support for parents of cadets!

USMA Web - www.usma.edu/parents

www.facebook.com/WestPointParents

www.facebook.com/groups/wpparents2022/(Closed group for Class of 2022 parents)

www.twitter.com/WestPointParent

www.instagram.com/westpointparents/

West Point Association of Graduates (AOG)• www.westpointaog.org

Parent Information

Ms. Deb Dalton – USMA Public Affairs/Parent Communication

USMA website: www.usma.edu

USAG website: www.westpoint.army.mil

Facebook: www.facebook.com/WestPointUSMA

Twitter: www.facebook.com/WestPointUSMA

Instagram: www.instagram.com/westpoint_usma/

Flickr: flickr.com/West_Point

YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheWestPointChannel

West Point Social Media

New Cadet Visitation Day July 22

CBT March Out July 29

CBT March Back August 13

Reorganization Week August 13-17

Acceptance Day Parade August 18

Classes Begin August 20

Labor Day Weekend September 1-3

Football Home Opener (vs. Liberty) September 8

Corps Family Weekend October 19-21

Thanksgiving Break November 22-25

Army-Navy Football (Beat Navy Again!) December 8 (Philadelphia)

Winter Leave December 21 – January 6

Plebe-Parent Weekend March 8-10, 2019

2018-2019 Key Dates

Beware of rumors!

To: CBTCommander

From: [email protected]

Subject: Cadet Mess----------------

Mess hall ran out of food –new Cadets have to eat MREs!

Check with USMA sources!

Trust Leadership

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