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Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Over 1200 new cadet candidates reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point for Reception Day (Rday). Rday marks the beginning of their 47-month experience at West Point which culminates with graduation and commissioning into the United States Army. The final official act of the day was the oath ceremony where the candidates took an oath of allegiance to the government of the United States of America.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)
Reception Day activities began at about 6 a.m. July 2 for more than 1,150 New Cadets in the Class of 2016 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of in-processing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/USMA Public Affairs
Arrested for seditious conspiracy: The leader of the Oath Keepers.
< Justice Prevails! > Courtesy of the Washington Post, Jan. 13, 2022.
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
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On 17th August 2019, 'Princess Coronation' No. 6233 'Duchess of Sutherland' cruises effortlessly over the Somerset Levels at Oath at the head of the returning Railway Touring Company 'West Somerset Steam Express' charter, 1Z30 1720 Minehead - London Paddington. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
CLAY NATIONAL GUARD CENTER, Marietta, Ga. August 13, 2016 – Brigadier General Tom Carden, commander of the Georgia Army National Guard administers the oath of office to the newly commissioned second lieutenants of the Georgia Military Institute’s Officer Candidate School Class 55. Georgia National Guard photo by Capt. William Carraway / released
General James C. McConville, 40th Chief of Staff, United States Army addresses the new cadets of the Class of 2026 during the 2022 Reception Day Oath Ceremony on the Plain, West Point, New York on June 27, 2022. (U.S. Army Photo by John Pellino/USMA)
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Konata Crumbly, the director of the joint staff of the Georgia National Guard, issues the oath of office to U.S. Army Maj. Jeremiah Laxson, the executive secretary of the director of the joint staff, Feb. 26, 2021, at Clay National Guard Center in Marietta, Georgia. Laxson relinquished his Army commission to accept commission as an Air Force officer in the Georgia Air National Guard. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Bryant Wine)
My co-workers and I gathered in a conference room at work to watch Obama's inauguration on the big projection screen. We streamed the video live from one of the news sites, but we also had a small black-and-white television on stand by just in case the stream stalled out (which it did a couple of times).
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R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
The oath-taking of Frank Murphy as High Commissioner, as the United States' most senior representative in the Philippines would now be called, was the last American official act in the Palace, before its immensely symbolic transfer as the seat of the Commonwealth President.
(Photo and text from Malacañan Palace: The Official Illustrated History)
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
The Oath Ceremony marked the end of Reception Day on June 27 for more than 1,200 new cadets in the Class of 2015.Throughout the day, new cadets inprocessed into the academy and learned the basics of military courtesies, West Point knowledge and drill and ceremony before marching onto the Plain for the ceremony. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
In his expert opinion the official version of events that claims two planes crashed into the towers is actually “physically impossible.”
With reports from the Kremlin this week thatPresident Putin is ready to release satellite images proving that the Twin Towers were destroyed by “controlled demo...
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The Oath Ceremony marked the end of Reception Day on June 27 for more than 1,200 new cadets in the Class of 2015.Throughout the day, new cadets inprocessed into the academy and learned the basics of military courtesies, West Point knowledge and drill and ceremony before marching onto the Plain for the ceremony. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
The Oath Ceremony marked the end of Reception Day on June 27 for more than 1,200 new cadets in the Class of 2015.Throughout the day, new cadets inprocessed into the academy and learned the basics of military courtesies, West Point knowledge and drill and ceremony before marching onto the Plain for the ceremony. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
The Oath Ceremony marked the end of Reception Day on June 27 for more than 1,200 new cadets in the Class of 2015.Throughout the day, new cadets inprocessed into the academy and learned the basics of military courtesies, West Point knowledge and drill and ceremony before marching onto the Plain for the ceremony. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
The Oath Ceremony marked the end of Reception Day on June 27 for more than 1,200 new cadets in the Class of 2015.Throughout the day, new cadets inprocessed into the academy and learned the basics of military courtesies, West Point knowledge and drill and ceremony before marching onto the Plain for the ceremony. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs
Popped into the Broadway office for an afternoon to get some work done and play employee-tourist. This place is swaaaaaaaank!
R-Day 2011 activities began at about 6 a.m. June 27 and will culminate with the Oath Ceremony scheduled at 6:30 p.m. After a day of inprocessing, including getting initial issue of many items, to include the uniforms they wear during the Oath Ceremony, learning to salute, learning to march in squads then platoons and then companies, the new cadets have a full day on their first day at West Point. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs