Commandant's after action report. 1975 April 12.

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Commandant's after action report. 1975 April 12.

Major General, U.S. Army, Commandant U.S. Corps of Cadets, 1972-1975. Report discusses administrative policy, curriculum, cadet self-governance, honor code, non-academic military training, cadet privileges, and athletics. Appended to this report are: U.S.C.C. regulations, memoranda on: summer training, report on cadet privileges, new cadet barracks, athletic competition, cadet training, cadet labor, voluntary chapel, outline of company organization; paper "On the admittance of women to the USMA."

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