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1 “To educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the Nation as an officer in the United States Army.” Character Development

2 What to Expect Our commitment to take care of each cadet – Chain of command – Cadet support systems Plenty of physical and mental challenges Limited communication Limited free time during fall semester Stress

3 Support your cadet (plebe year is the toughest) Understand and reinforce USMA’s ethical goals Be sensitive to our roles How you can help

4 Supe’s Advice - Visit USMA’s Web Page www.usma.edu Great photos Sports info Program info Local area info R-Day and other 2010 info

5 Supe’s Advice - Visit USMA’s Web Page

6 Supe’s Advice: Visit USMA’s Web Page www.usma.edu 32-page booklet just for you

7 Supe’s Advice Visit USMA’s Web Page Watch internet rumors To: YoDawg@all.net From: sam@rumor.com Subject: Plain Truth!! ---------------- I just heard that the Supe has decided to pave the Plain!

8 Supe’s Advice Visit USMA’s Web Page Watch internet rumors Use the TACs

9 Supe’s Advice Visit USMA’s Web Page Watch internet rumors Use the TACs Join your Parents’ Club http://www.usma.edu/PublicAffairs/club.htm

10 Communications Telephone: New cadets may call 3 times during CBT – 1 st phone call: 30 Jun – 2 Jul – 2 nd phone call: July 16 th (Ice Cream Social, 1330-1700 hrs) – 3 rd phone call: 27-29 July  Personal phones issued during Reorganization Week (7-12 Aug) Daily Mail Delivery: Begins on June 28th Central Guard Room: (845) 938-3030, 24/7, for emergencies Email: After CBT is completed and cadets receive laptops Packages: No “Boodle Boxes” during CBT

11 Key Dates for 2006 CBT March Back: 7 August Reorganization Week: 7-12 August Acceptance Parade: 12 August Labor Day Weekend: 1- 4 September Army Football vs. Kent State: 9 September Plebe Parent Weekend: 13-16 October See the Parents’ Information Flyer for more information

12 2006 Army Football Schedule Sept. 2 at Arkansas State Sept. 9KENT STATE Sept. 16Texas A&M in San Antonio Sept. 23 at Baylor Sept. 30RICE Oct. 7 VMI Oct. 14at Connecticut Oct. 21 TCU Oct. 28at Tulane Nov. 3 AIR FORCE Nov. 11*Open* Nov. 18 at Notre Dame Nov. 25*Open* Dec. 2Navy in Philly

13 Keep In Mind The Goal – 29 May 2010

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15 Questions?

16 Keller Army Hospital 32 Bed Community Hospital w/ Emergency Room and ambulance service Cadet Health Clinic – located in the Cadet area Primary Care Family Medicine Internal Medicine Pediatrics Flight Medicine Audiology Cardiology Clinical Pharmacology Dermatology Developmental Pediatrics Gastroenterology General Surgery Obstetrics/Gynecology Occupational Health Ophthalmology Ancillary Services Laboratory Nutrition Care Pharmacy Radiology Behavioral Health Psychiatry/Psychology Social Work Services Alcohol & Substance Abuse Program Early Developmental Intervention Service (EDIS) Optometry Oral Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Otorhinolaryngology Physical Therapy Preventive Medicine Podiatry Sports Medicine Urology Specialty Services


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