Secretary of Defense Robert Gates was the speaker at West Point's graduation Saturday, May 23. He personally handed out the diplomas to the high honors graduates and then yielded to the officers who actually read the names, one on each side of the dais, for over 900 West Pointers.
At the conclusion of the graduation ceremony, a time-long tradition of the hat toss took place. Children in only a certain age group were gathered on the far edge of the grounds, and as soon the graduates tossed the hats in the air, the kids were set free to go and grab the hats. The hats supposedly had coins or paper money tucked in the band for the kids. Soon after the hat toss came numerous announcements about lost kids.....really?
On the right is JR, waiting on the ramp to hear his name called for the diploma. The skies were threatening and I wonder what would happen to their diplomas if it did rain. Afterward we could see it was inside a tube to protect it from the weather. John and Mona bought JR the suitable frames for hanging his diploma and also his commission. He also bought a sword which will be hung in the display as well. The sword they are wearing is more decorative than official, so had to be turned back in after the ceremony.
After JR came down the ramp upon receiving his diploma, several of their teachers were waiting at the bottom of the stairs to congratulate them, and give hugs. It was a pleasant surprise to see the normally stiff and rigid military guys grabbing the graduates and hugging them freely, and the graduates hugging back! In this photo, JR is scanning the huge crowd to see us, but I do not think he could pick us out, although he knew approximately where we would be seated.At the conclusion of the graduation ceremony, a time-long tradition of the hat toss took place. Children in only a certain age group were gathered on the far edge of the grounds, and as soon the graduates tossed the hats in the air, the kids were set free to go and grab the hats. The hats supposedly had coins or paper money tucked in the band for the kids. Soon after the hat toss came numerous announcements about lost kids.....really?
If you will notice the different uniform, this is their new style and color this year. The Commissioning Ceremony was separate from graduation, at which his parents attached the bars to his shoulders as Allie stuck his lieutenant bars to his beret. Again, we could not be more proud of JR's accomplishments and his career choice. Doesn't Justin look handsome, too? He is losing weight and now has to have his tuxedo resized for Jamie's wedding in June. What if he loses more before then????
John, Allie, and Mona pose with JR after his commissioning ceremony, with the lovely vista as the backdrop. What an incredibly wonderful event to be part of and I cannot believe that we even considered not going. Our time in New York was all great fun but it is pretty hard to beat graduation at West Point!!!
John, Allie, and Mona pose with JR after his commissioning ceremony, with the lovely vista as the backdrop. What an incredibly wonderful event to be part of and I cannot believe that we even considered not going. Our time in New York was all great fun but it is pretty hard to beat graduation at West Point!!!
8 comments:
pretty cool!
Great pictures! When I graduated from basic training is was so low key as well as the graduation from the schooling. Guess that is the difference between the officers and the enlisted. So where does JR go now? Justin looks fantastic. We will need to keep a tailor on hand at the wedding. Time to finish getting ready for work and school. Finals start for Dan today. It is quite windy, chilly and raiy today. Give me time to get caught up on my paperwork at work. Chilly hugs! Me
Hi David!
Yes, it most certainly was cool and what an incredible experience! I am sure Dusty's graduation was equally impressive.....
See you in a few days!
Kim
Hi Jill,
It is good to be home! I woke up to sunshine!
I am sure the academies, with all their history, really have it over on the other rites of passage in the service. This is quite the historic pomp and circumstance, as John pointed out, everything they do at West Point is steeped in tradition.
We might need an on-sight tailor at the wedding but probably for letting things out than for taking in!
Have a really good day at work and I will see you next weekend at Lori's! Oh, wait, you can't make it, right? Nuts! See you Monday then!
Hugs,
Kim
Sounds like a wonderful time and an excellent trip to West Point.
have a wonderful time in WI.
Diane
Hi Dee Dee!
We did have a wonderful time in New York. Poor Justin has to stay behind here in Florida for this next trip until just before the wedding weekend in mid-June. I get to enjoy the wonderful weather and people of WI and some in MN for several weeks!
Hugs,
Kim
p.s. Thanks for commenting, I really appreciate it!
ok - the picture of the 3 of you, Justin, you and JR needs to be your new FB profile pic. It's awesome!~! I'm so glad you got to be there - I no it's an experience you'll never forget.
Hi Kathy B.!!!!
Thanks for the compliment on the picture! I just might take your advice. We had an amazing, exhausting time and will have a lifetime of remembrance about being at West Point.
See you soon........
Kim
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