By Tony Lentini, USMA ’71 I was a West Point cadet on May 4, 1970, the day Ohio National Guard troops opened fire on...
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West Point Selectively Censors Information in Violation of Federal Law
By Tony Lentini, ’71 Military.com recently carried a story on a West Point cadet facing charges for sexual harassment...
West Point Needs a Reset, Part 2: In Their Own Words
By Tony Lentini, USMA ’71 See West Point Needs a Reset, Part 1 On Sept. 12, Real Clear Defense published my...
West Point Needs a Reset
By Tony Lentini, USMA ’71 When I attended West Point back in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, cadets used to joke that we got a...
Liars Must Have No Connection to West Point
By Major General Paul Vallely, USA, Ret, USMA ’61 Tony Lentini, USMA ’71 Thirteen unequivocal words, simple and...
‘Duty, Honor, Country’ versus ‘Army Values’
By Tony Lentini, USMA ’71 West Point’s superintendent created a firestorm among the American public with his announcement...
Discrimination, Excommunication, and Indoctrination
By Tony Lentini, USMA ’71 DEI, the acronym for so-called Diversity, Equity and Inclusion that has infiltrated and infected...
Not Anymore: Why I no longer recommend military service
By Tony Lentini, USMA ’71 Just back from Normandy, where 9,387 Americans who lost their lives in the D-Day invasion...
What my first platoon sergeant taught me about military service
By Tony Lentini, USMA ’71, Army Captain Founding member of the MacArthur Society of West Point Graduates There are three...
What Kind of Military Does Our Country Need?
By Anthony Lentini, West Point ’71 Recent incursions into American airspace by Chinese spy balloons, an increasingly...