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Duty First: A Year the Life of West Point and Making American Leaders
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Duty First: A Year the Life of West Point and Making American Leaders
Current price: $15.99


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Duty First: A Year the Life of West Point and Making American Leaders
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Duty First
is a penetrating account of a year inside one of America's premier schools for leadership the United States Military Academy as it celebrates the bicentennial of its founding. Ed Ruggero, a former West Point cadet and professor, takes an incisive look at how this elite school builds the "leaders of character" who will command the nation's military.
Writing with deep insight and superb narrative skill, Ruggero follows the cadet's tumultuous lives: the initial grueling training; the strict student hierarchy and intense classroom work; and the interaction between the lowly first-year plebes and the upper-class cadets who train them.
also shows the role played by the majors, captains, and sergeants, who oversee everything that happens at this unique institution.
is a penetrating account of a year inside one of America's premier schools for leadership the United States Military Academy as it celebrates the bicentennial of its founding. Ed Ruggero, a former West Point cadet and professor, takes an incisive look at how this elite school builds the "leaders of character" who will command the nation's military.
Writing with deep insight and superb narrative skill, Ruggero follows the cadet's tumultuous lives: the initial grueling training; the strict student hierarchy and intense classroom work; and the interaction between the lowly first-year plebes and the upper-class cadets who train them.
also shows the role played by the majors, captains, and sergeants, who oversee everything that happens at this unique institution.