The United States Military Academy at West Point in New York. Cadets walk towards a chapel and enter it. Interior of the chapel. The cadets stand and pray.
Activities of West Point cadets in New York. The cadets participate in sports activities. They watch army matches with leading university teams. A baseball match in progress. People watch the match. Players run on a race track. Trees along the sides of a street. The players participate in high jump. Cars drive past on a street in the background. Some players participate in hurdle racing.
A U.S. Army Second Lieutenant narrates his experiences as a West Point cadet in New York, United States. Plebes outside the academy building. An officer instructs them. They stand at attention and then march. A man seated at a desk is studying. Books on a shelf in the background. The man walks with a woman and discusses with her. Men and women dance at a party in a hall. The man seated with another plebe in his room and they discuss about their career.
A U.S. Army Second Lieutenant narrates his experiences as a West Point cadet in New York, United States. Cadets are given a field training at the West Point Military Academy. They learn patrolling techniques. They fire rifles, machine guns and artillery. Smoke rises due to the firing. A sign board reads: 'Recondo'. They are trained in patrolling and combat tactics. A helicopter lands on a field. Cadets get off the helicopter and advance on the field. They hold rifles in hands. They are trained in ranger mission.
A U.S. Army Second Lieutenant narrates his experiences as a West Point cadet in the United States. The beginning of the narrator's fourth year at the West Point Military Academy in New York. A sign reads: 'The Warrior Nations of History'. Cadets seated in a class room. An officer explains to them about ancient and modern weapons and equipment used by soldiers. Framed photographs of West Point dignitaries on a wall. The photographs include those of U.S. Army Generals David D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, William Westmoreland and John J. Pershing. An airplane parked at a field. Soldiers stand nearby. The narrator serves as a platoon leader in a regular army unit. The narrator seated in his room with another cadet. He writes a letter to his parents on the completion of four years of cadet life. Past events show the narrator standing as a fresher with other plebes in formation. The parents of the narrator and other people watch the plebes. The plebes take an oath of allegiance.
West Point cadets face ouster from the academy in New York. Exterior of the buildings of the United States Military Academy. 90 cadets, including football players, face ouster from the academy. They had violated the honor code and cheated in the exams. The cadets gather. Officials discuss amongst themselves. The football stadium of the academy. An official speaks into a microphone regarding the ouster of the cadets.
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