"Controversy at West Point: Mission Statement Change Sparks Outrage"

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West Point's decision to remove "duty, honor, country" from its mission statement in favor of "the Army Values" has sparked outrage among some conservatives, who see it as a capitulation to "wokeness." However, the academy's superintendent emphasized that the iconic motto remains foundational to its culture. The change, which some have characterized as a mere "synonym change," reflects the evolving nature of the Army and its values. Despite the controversy, the historic motto "duty, honor, country" continues to hold a significant place at West Point.
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- Duty, Honor, Outrage: Change to West Point's mission statement sparks controversy NBC News
- Outrage machine triggered as West Point amends mission statement. Motto remains. MarketWatch
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