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Firefirghters Club training, April 2016
Cadets in the Firefighters Club train on the leadership reaction course on North Post April 9, 2016. Members of the club volunteer at the Lexington and other area fire departments
Spring FTX, Chessie Trail, April 2016
Cadets complete community service projects during Spring FTX, making improvements along the Chessie Trail, April 2016
House Mountain, March 2016
View of House Mountain from the VMI Parade Grounds, March 29, 2016
New Market Parade, Color Guard, 2016
The Corps of Cadets honors the courage and dedication to duty of alumni who have died in battle, including the cadets who died as a result of the 1864 Battle of New Market, during the New Market parade and ceremony, May 15, 2016
New Market Ceremony, 2016
The Corps of Cadets honors the courage and dedication to duty of alumni who have died in battle, including the cadets who died as a result of the 1864 Battle of New Market, during the ceremony by placing wreaths on the grave markers and firing a 21 gun salute, May 15, 2016
Staff Breakfast, May 2016
VMI staff enjoyed a breakfast and prize giveaway in the Crozet Mess Hall May 17, 2016, hosted by VMI’s human resources department and Aramark
Army Spartan Race, 2016
Cadets participate in a Spartan Race around the VMI post to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps, April 18, 2016
Triple arched memorial in Memorial Garden, 2016
Triple arched memorial invites visitors to reflect while visiting Memorial Garden. An inscription reads, “In remembrance of all of those who have served the Institute"
History of the Executive Headquarters, January 1946 - February 1947, Peiping China
Typescript (45 pages). The Executive Headquarters was established in Peiping (Peking), China, by order of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, January 11, 1946, as a tripartite organization of the Chinese Nationalist Government, the Chinese Communist Party, and the U.S. Government. Responsible for effecting a cease-fire between Chinese Nationalist and Communist forces, as agreed upon, December 1945, by the Committee of Three, consisting of Gen. Chang Chun for the Nationalists; Gen. Chou En-lai for the Communists; and Gen. George C. Marshall, special envoy of the President. Pursuant to an announcement, January 29, 1947, of U.S. Government's intent to withdraw from Committee of Three and Executive Headquarters, U.S. Branch of Executive Headquarters was abolished by U.S. Branch memorandum CDR 902, February 6, 1947, with residual functions transferred to Sino Liaison Office, established in Peiping Headquarters Group by same memorandum
Institute Report. March 2016
A publication of the VMI Office of Communications and Marketing containing news and events information. Volume XLIV, Number