1978 U. S. ARMY IDENTITY WEST POINT U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY ETHICS SOCIAL GUIDANCE FILM 54774
Support us on Patreon: This U. S. Army film directed by Larry Ross and featuring Cliff Robertson presents a narrative about the code of honor and ethics set at West Point, the U. S. Military Academy, in the late 1970s. It shows a brief history of the institution with a main focus on the Academys strict adherence to honesty and integrity. It shows the consequences for Cadets who break the honor code, in this case a Cadet played by actor Neal Mandell. The film opens with a pistol shot as young men take off for a surreal track race (:35). Some of the racers are pointed to whom act dishonorably in their daytoday life. One is pictured cheating for a test (1:28), another forges a resume on his typewriter (1:41) and another spins back the odometer on a car for sale while working as a car salesmen (2:29). The films narrator, Cliff Robertson is shown at (4:10). The film turns to West Point with Cadets running through a combat training course (4:43), conducting target prac
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