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David Moniac (USMA Class of 1822) was the first Native American to graduate from West Point. While graduation from West Point is still no small feat, of the 119 students who entered with Moniac, only 40 graduated. The school was not yet well established nor well funded, and cadets felt immense pressure when not home helping to financially provide for their families…not to mention the unique trials of being the only Native student in a majority cuture school.
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by Academy Endeavors SupportThere are slightly different requirements for each ROTC fitness test. Here’s a table for what is required for each. The CFA works for USMA, USNA, USAFA, and USMMA. However, all others vary slightly. Keep this in mind!
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by Academy Endeavors SupportDavid Moniac (USMA Class of 1822) was the first Native American to graduate from West Point. While graduation from West Point is still no small feat, of the 119 students who entered with Moniac, only 40 graduated. The school was not yet well established nor well funded, and cadets felt immense pressure when not home helping to financially provide for their families…not to mention the unique trials of being the only Native student in a majority cuture school.
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