West Point Visitors Board Gathers to Keep Cadets on Track
Published Date: 2/12/2025
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Summary
The United States Military Academy’s Board of Visitors (USMA BoV) is holding a meeting to review and advise on the Academy’s programs and operations. This affects cadets, staff, and anyone interested in how future Army leaders are trained. The meeting is open to the public and helps keep the Academy transparent and accountable, with no direct costs involved.
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