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West Point - translation to English

FEDERAL SERVICE ACADEMY IN WEST POINT, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
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  • Class of 2012's motto
  • 2009 Army–Navy lacrosse game]]
  • "Beat Navy" tunnel
  • Class at West Point, 1929
  • West Point Cadet C. Benek by [[Mathew Brady]]
  • Cadet Chapel]]
  • Class of '57 honor memorial on which the honor code is inscribed
  • First female graduates in 1980
  • The Corps of Cadets assembled with facemasks for the 2020 Army-Navy game.
  • [[Rwanda]]n President [[Paul Kagame]] visits his son's room during Plebe-Parent Weekend
  • Secretary of the Army [[Pete Geren]], center, with the U.S. Corps of Cadets senior leadership and Brig. Gen. [[Michael Linnington]], far left, Commandant of the Corps of Cadets, after the congressional retirement review of the Corps of Cadets for Rep. [[Dave Hobson]], center right, and Rep. [[Jim Saxton]], center left, 2008
  • Superintendents]], LTG [[Franklin L. Hagenbeck]] (L) & LTG [[David H. Huntoon]] (R)
  • [[Henry Ossian Flipper]]
  • Indoor obstacle course
  • Nininger Hall, part of the original Cadet Barracks
  • One of the six wings of Washington Hall during lunchtime
  • French map of West Point in 1780
  • [[Robert E. Lee]], [[American Civil War]] general who graduated from West Point and later served as its superintendent from 1852 to 1855
  • Sedgwick's]] spurs
  • Thayer monument
  • Artillery cadet in 1805, wearing a mixture of commissioned and non-commissioned uniforms prescribed for artillery cadets
  • 1870}}
  • Looking north toward the central campus
  • Cadet captains' shoulder sleeve insignia
  • Cadet collar and shoulder sleeve insignia
  • Cadets cross a rope bridge during summer training
  • Cadet color guard on parade
  • Graduates of the Class of 2008 toss their hats after "class dismissed"
  • United States Military Academy uniform in 1882
  • The Trophy Point Amphitheater hosts cadet ceremonies as well as free summer concerts.
  • West Point in a New York Central Lines ad
  • ''West Point, from Phillipstown'' (1831) engraving by W. J. Bennett showing the original buildings of the United States Military Academy
  • West Point class ring]]
  • [[West Point Cemetery]]
  • Army men's rugby

West Point         
West Point (accademia militare famosa negli Stati Uniti)
west indian         
NATIVE OR INHABITANT OF THE WEST INDIES
West Indians; West Indian people
delle Indie occidentali; abitante delle Indie occidentali
Point to Point Protocol         
A SIMPLE DATA LINK LAYER PROTOCOL USED BETWEEN TWO DEVICES
Point to point protocol; Point To Point Protocol; Point to Point Protocol; Multilink PPP; MLPPP; PPPOI; Pppoi; P2PP; PPP connection; Multilink Protocol; Point-to-point protocol; Compression Control Protocol; PPP protocol
PPP (Protocollo punto a punto, protocollo usato nel collegamento di computer all"internet tramite linee telefoniche)

Definition

Point-to-Point Protocol
<communications, protocol> (PPP) The protocol defined in RFC 1661, the Internet standard for transmitting {network layer} datagrams (e.g. IP packets) over serial point-to-point links. PPP has a number of advantages over SLIP; it is designed to operate both over asynchronous connections and bit-oriented synchronous systems, it can configure connections to a remote network dynamically, and test that the link is usable. PPP can be configured to encapsulate different network layer protocols (such as IP, IPX, or AppleTalk) by using the appropriate Network Control Protocol (NCP). RFC 1220 describes how PPP can be used with remote bridging. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.protocols.ppp. {A paper on PPP (ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/MorningStar/papers/sug91-cheapIP.ps.Z)}. (1994-12-13)

Wikipedia

United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy (USMA), also known metonymically as West Point or simply as Army, is a United States service academy in West Point, New York. It was originally established as a fort, since it sits on strategic high ground overlooking the Hudson River with a scenic view, 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City. It is the oldest of the five American service academies and educates cadets for commissioning into the United States Army.

The academy was founded in 1802, one year after President Thomas Jefferson directed that plans be set in motion to establish it. It was constructed on site of Fort Clinton on West Point overlooking the Hudson, which Colonial General Benedict Arnold conspired to turn over to the British during the Revolutionary War. The entire central campus is a National Historic Landmark and home to scores of historic sites, buildings, and monuments. The majority of the campus's Norman-style buildings are constructed from gray and black granite. The campus is a popular tourist destination, with a visitor center and the oldest museum in the United States Army.

Candidates for admission must apply directly to the academy and receive a nomination, usually from a member of Congress. Other nomination sources include the president and vice president. Students are officers-in-training and are referred to as "cadets" or collectively as the "United States Corps of Cadets" (USCC). The Army fully funds tuition for cadets in exchange for an active duty service obligation upon graduation. About 1,300 cadets enter the academy each July, with about 1,000 cadets graduating.

The academic program grants a Bachelor of Science degree with a curriculum that grades cadets' performance upon a broad academic program, military leadership performance, and mandatory participation in competitive athletics. Cadets are required to adhere to the Cadet Honor Code, which states that "a cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do." The academy bases a cadet's leadership experience as a development of all four pillars of performance: academics, character, physical, and military.

Most graduates are commissioned as second lieutenants in the Army. Foreign cadets are commissioned into the armies of their home countries. Since 1959, cadets have also been eligible for an interservice commission in one of the other armed services provided that they meet that service's eligibility standards. A small number of cadets do this.

The academy's traditions have influenced other institutions because of its age and unique mission. It was the first American college to have an accredited civil engineering program and the first to have class rings, and its technical curriculum became a model for engineering schools. West Point's student body has a unique rank structure and lexicon. All cadets reside on campus and dine together en masse on weekdays for lunch. The academy fields 15 men's and nine women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sports teams. Cadets compete in one sport every fall, winter, and spring season at the intramural, club, or intercollegiate level. Its football team was a national power in the early and mid-20th century, winning three national championships. Among the country's public institutions, the academy is the top producer of Marshall and Rhodes scholars. Its alumni and students are collectively referred to as "The Long Gray Line," the former include: U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ulysses S. Grant; Jefferson Davis of the Confederacy; Confederate general Robert E. Lee; American poet Edgar Allen Poe; U.S. general George Patton; presidents of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and the Philippines; and 76 Medal of Honor recipients.

Examples of use of West Point
1. WEST POINT, N.Y. –– West Point will be the final resting place for Gen.
2. Douglas MacArthur‘s farewell speech at West Point.
3. "At West Point, we were taught that cadets do not lie, cheat or steal _ and to oppose those who do," said William Cross, a 1'62 West Point graduate.
4. West Point officers have provided tips to Afghan officials starting their own national military academy and a delegation toured West Point a little over a year ago.
5. Saturday July 23, 2005 12÷31 PM By MICHAEL VIRTANEN Associated Press Writer WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) – West Point will be the final resting place for Gen.