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The United States Military Academy & The United States Naval Academy Sophia Cassum
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West Point The United States Military Academy
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Basic Facts The idea for a military educational facility in America was first proposed by George Washington in 1783 Founded in 1802 through legislation signed by President Thomas Jefferson Located 50 miles north of Manhattan along the Hudson River
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Role in the Revolutionary War Strategic location on the Hudson River’s west bank Headquarters of George Washington in 1779 Heavily fortified in order to control travel along the Hudson River Washington’s original proposal was met with resistance by critics who feared that such an institution would create a military elite
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The Early Developments Initially troubled by internal conflict and a lack of a mission In 1817, Sylvanus Thayer (right) is appointed superintendent and serves until 1833 Pursued goal of building West Point into America’s national engineering school Focused on high standards for students personally and academically
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Academics Students took a course load that balances engineering and technical studies with officer training All students took the same classes while in school After graduation, the students at the top of the class would pursue engineering, while other graduates would enter the lower-ranking branches
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The Plain at West Point, 1828 engraved from a painting by George Catlin
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Annapolis The United States Naval Academy
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U.S. Naval History The United States needed to build a navy to compete with the force of the Royal Navy The 1785 Congress restrained the navy, citing economic necessity In 1794, George Washington convinced Congress to allow the pursuit of a reinvented naval branch of the military In 1797, the first ships of the reestablished U.S. Navy launched In 1825, President John Quincy Adams encouraged the establishment of a naval academy
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The U.S.N.A. Located in Annapolis, Maryland Preceded by the Philadelphia Naval Asylum School On October 10, 1845, Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft (right) established the Naval School The Naval School was renamed the United States Naval Academy in 1850
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Academics Students were required to study in the academy for four years During the summers, students were expected to train and get on-board experience Courses included military and boating instruction, such as gunnery and navigation, in addition to the social and natural sciences, French, and English
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