Anonymous ID: aa95e5 March 12, 2026, 6:47 p.m. No.24374716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4723

>>24374603

>>24374706

>West Point Cadets' Sword?

AI/msm says no but sure looks like one

 

AI Overview

Donald Trump did not attend the United States Military Academy (West Point) as a student, but he did deliver the commencement address to graduating cadets there in June 2020

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Hindustan Times

https://www.hindustantimes.com › world news › us news

May 25, 2025 — No, Trump did not attend West Point for high school. He attended the New York Military Academy (NYMA) in Cornwall, New York

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Donald Trump did not serve as a West Point cadet or graduate from the U.S. Military Academy.

He is frequently confused with or associated with West Point due to his later role in delivering commencement addresses there

Anonymous ID: aa95e5 March 12, 2026, 6:50 p.m. No.24374723   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24374716

USA cadet swords and sabers are specialized ceremonial weapons for service academies and military colleges, featuring distinct designs for different branches, including the West Point Cadet Sword, Air Force Academy Saber, and military college honor guard swords. These swords usually feature specialized, personalized etchings, and are typically used in ceremonies and graduations.

 

Key USA Cadet & Academy Swords

West Point Cadet Sword (USMA): Authorized in 1872, this sword features a cruciform hilt of gilt brass, a nickel-plated steel scabbard, and a silver-colored grip. The modern version features a Greek Athena helmet emblem, adopted in 1922.

USAFA Cadet Saber (Air Force Academy): Used by cadets at the Air Force Academy, these sabers feature a brass guard, wire-wrapped handle, and are now manufactured in Colorado Springs, featuring the academy crest.

US Marine Corps NCO Sword: Used by senior cadets at military academies (like VMI or The Citadel) who are commissioned into the Marine Corps, featuring a distinctive blade and brass hilt, often with 24-karat gold plating options.

Army NCO Ceremonial Sword: Often used by cadets in ROTC or military colleges, it is based on the 1840 Model, characterized by a beefier design with a cast brass hilt.