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On Brave Old Army Team

March 29, 2023 by

On Brave Old Army Team

The Cheating Scandal that Rocked the Nation: West Point

This provocative book tells how winning at all costs collided with Duty, Honor, Country.

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From Publishers Weekly

In 1951, 83 cadets were expelled from the United States Military Academy at West Point for cheating. In this thorough history of the affair, Blackwell (Thunder in the Desert, 1991), a CNN military analyst, not only relates the facts of the story but also reveals that cheating pervaded West Point for decades in the middle of this century. The 1951 scandal primarily involved football players from one of Coach Earl “Red” Blaik’s many powerhouse teams. After Blaik took possession of the Army football program in 1940, he began, according to Blackwell, to recruit players whose academic abilities were no match for their gridiron skills. In order to pass certain exams, these players were assigned a tutor whose nominal job was to assist the student but whose actual duty involved passing him “the poop.” Blackwell follows several principals, including Blaik, through the course of the scandal and grounds his well-written story in a lively detailing of West Point ways and life. He doesn’t condemn Blaik?whose own son was expelled?though much evidence seems to point to his knowing about the cheating. Instead, the author observes that the culture of West Point, particularly the institution of the honor code, was in dire need of reform. It would take another 25 years and a second scandal, however, for the needed changes to be enforced. Photographs; map.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Blackwell, a military analyst for CNN and coauthor of Desert Storm (Westview, 1992), offers the first detailed account of the cheating scandal at West Point in 1951, which saw the expulsion of 83 cadets, the majority being members of Red Blaik and Vince Lombardi’s championship football team. Blackwell weaves his story around the career of three cadets, all of whom became successful in later life despite their expulsion. His text, based on oral interviews and military reports, offers us a 45-year-old hindsight into the problems we see today regarding favored treatment for athletes and athletic programs in our universities. His lively text offers us a taste of life as an athlete and cadet at West Point in the 1950s, as well as a history of its honor system. Readers may wish to consult Heise’s Brass Factories: A Frank Appraisal of West Point, Annapolis and the AF Academy (LJ 9/1/69) for a broader coverage of scandal at the military academies. Recommended for all collections.?Richard Nowicki, Emerson Vocational H.S., Buffalo, N.Y.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Details
Author: James Blackwell
Genre: Military History
Publisher: Presidio Press
Publication Year: 1996
Format: Hardback
Length: 432 Pages
ASIN: 089141553X
ISBN: 9780891415534
List Price: $38.20
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Work in Progress

Dr. Blackwell invites you to help in creating his next book.

There are two works in progress you may find of interest.

In my volunteer work as Korean War Historian for the 307th Bombardment Group Association https://307bg.org/category/Korean-war/ I am producing a series of videos narrating the achievements of one of America’s most accomplished band of aerial warriors. 1st versions of videos are available here. We expect to tell this story in eight episodes. I welcome your input.

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My second project is a book on a more personal story. My uncle was Radio Operator on the first B-29 shot down by a MiG-15 fighter over Korea in November 1950. His is a tale of extraordinary virtue by an ordinary person. This will be a work of creative nonfiction.

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Feel free to contact me for any input, comments, or advice you wish to offer for either or both projects.

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