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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 .
The film chronicles the 1951 cheating scandal at West Point and its impact on Army's football team, which was forced to dismiss virtually its entire squad. The film begins going into the 1950 Army–Navy Game , the Cadets football team was heavily favored, yet went on to lose to a weak Midshipmen squad, 14–2.
The Silence (1975 film) T. Ten Gentlemen from West Point; Touchdown, Army; W. West Point (film) The West Point Story (film)
Last year, over 70 cadets were accused of cheating on a final math exam. Of those, 51 will repeat a year and eight have been expelled. West Point has expelled 8 cadets following last year's ...
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Public Law 94-106 (89 Stat. 531), signed by President Gerald Ford on 7 October 1975, mandated the admission of women at all of the previously male-only United States military service academies. On 7 July 1976, the first 119 women were admitted as students to West Point. [3]
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