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  2. The Silence (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Silence is a 1975 made-for-TV movie about James Pelosi, a West Point cadet who was charged in 1971 with cheating on an exam. [1] He remained at West Point but was subjected to "The Silence", a policy that ostracized cadets who broke the Cadet Honor Code.

  3. Cadet Honor Code - Wikipedia

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    Honor Code Monument at West Point. In the United States, a Cadet Honor Code is a system of ethics or code of conduct applying to cadets studying at military academies.These codes exist at the federal service academies, such as the United States Military Academy and the United States Air Force Academy and at the senior military colleges, as well as other military schools and colleges.

  4. United States Air Force Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Cadet Honor Code is the cornerstone of a cadet's professional training and development – the minimum standard of ethical conduct that cadets expect of themselves and their fellow cadets. The Honor Code was developed and adopted by the Class of 1959, the first class to graduate from the academy and has been handed down to every subsequent ...

  5. United States Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Although the academy's honor code is well known and has been influential for many other colleges and universities, the academy has experienced several significant violations. For example, 151 junior cadets were found guilty of "violating the honor code" in their exams in 1976. [172] In 2020, more than 70 cadets were also accused of cheating on ...

  6. The Duke of West Point - Wikipedia

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    The lie is in violation of the Honor Code and results in his being shunned by all other cadets for the next year, given the silent treatment. Before a big hockey game against a team of cadets from Canada, a serious accident befalls Sonny that leaves him unable to play, with possible permanent damage.

  7. United States Military Academy grounds and facilities - Wikipedia

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    The spurs of the statue freely rotate and legend states that if a cadet is in danger of failing a class, they should go to the monument in full dress uniform at midnight before the final exam. If they spin the spurs at midnight, they will pass the class. [46] Thayer Monument. Commemorating the "Father of the Military Academy", this monument has ...

  8. Eugene R. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Born August 2, 1941, in St. Louis, Missouri, Sullivan graduated from St. Louis University High School before matriculating to the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, where he was a member of the Cadet Honor Committee. This cadet-run committee investigated and conducted trials of suspected violations of the Honor Code [5] ("A ...

  9. Hargrave Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The honor code prohibits cadets from lying, cheating, or stealing. Any cadet that violates, or is accused of violating, any part of the honor code may be sent to the Honor Council which consists of a panel of cadets that are appointed by school officials, where, if found guilty, may be subject to sanctions based on the severity of the incident.