WPAOG Parent Handbook 2019-20

4 The mission of the United States Military Academy is “to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of ‘Duty, Honor, Country’ and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the nation as an officer in the United States Army.” The Academy envisions that graduates will be commissioned leaders of character who, in preparation for the intellectual and ethical responsibilities of o cership, are broadly educated, professionally skilled, morally-ethically grounded, physically t, and committed to continued growth and development both as Army o cers and as American citizens. As such, graduates must understand the Profession of Arms and the application of a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences to that profession; the fundamentals of the American Constitution and the responsibilities of commissioned o cers to its defense; and the values and ethical standards of the United States Army: the Professional Military Ethic. Graduates must also demonstrate personal devotion to the duties of a commissioned o cer: intellectual curiosity, imagination, and creativity; ability to act rationally and decisively under pressure; mastery of the basic military and physical skills required for entry into commissioned service; inspiration andmotivation to lead American soldiers in war and peace—leadership characterized by a winning spirit; the ability andmotivation to achieve and sustain unit climates that are conducive tomilitary effectiveness and professional excellence; and personal commitment to the sel ess standards of o cership within the United States Army. Academy systems and programs have been structured to contribute to instilling these characteristics in each graduate. ACADEMY OVERVIEW

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