![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Academy Oath Project is making tangible and impactful strides to achieve our mission. AOP language has also been adopted for USAFA’s commissioning ceremonies, convocation, and graduation. AOP has participated in Induction Day (I-Day) ceremonies for BCT and promotion and re-enlistment ceremonies. Cadets are available to participate in this portion of the ceremony or AOP can suggest verbiage for inclusion into ceremony scripts. The Academy Oath Project enhances ceremonies where the Oath is administered by including language that explains the history and meaning of the Oath. The AOP Club is the best way to connect with peers and begin building a military steeped in a democracy ethos that is ready for future conflict. The Academy Oath Project Club is created by cadets for cadets. While cadets may understand the dos and don’ts of appropriate civil-military relations, they don’t always understand the WHY. The project applies in depth knowledge of constitutional principles to enhance Academy rituals surrounding the administration of the oath and develops educational and training experiences for use in the curriculum as well as in professional military training. Our mission is to cultivate a program to institutionalize, educate, and train all cadets on the Oath of Commissioning and civil-military relations norms to foster a deeper understanding of military service in a democracy. Cadets and faculty work together to foster a democracy ethos to create a better understanding of the professional obligations of cadets and future officers. The cadets and faculty of the Academy Oath Project believe oath education and education on civil-military relations norms need a stronger emphasis at the U.S. – General Mark Milley, CJCS, Graduation Address to the Class of 2021 “The oath you are about to take is your North Star.” ![]()
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