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Cadet Chapel
The Cadet Chapel is a famous landmark and symbol of religious activities of the
Military Academy and was designed by the renowned firm of Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson.
Dedicated in 1910 and constructed of native granite, this building blends naturally
into the surrounding landscape. The architecture combines the techniques and shapes
of Gothic with the massiveness of medieval fortresses. This architectural theme
subsequently dominated the other construction at West Point. The Cadet Chapel organ
(M.P. Moeller,) begun in 1911 and enlarged by memorial gifts is now the largest church
organ in the world. Concerts are given throughout the year. The stained glass windows
have been executed by the Willet Studios of Philadelphia. The great Sanctuary Window,
inscribed with the words of the motto of the Academy, "Duty, Honor, Country,"
was the first to be installed. All of the side windows are memorial windows given
over time by various classes. The first pew features silver plates engraved with
the signatures of
previous Superintendents. Among them are the names of Generals MacArthur, Taylor, and
Westmoreland. Services in the Cadet Chapel are conducted for Protestant members of
the Corps of Cadets, the faculty and the public. Services are at 10:30 a.m. every
Sunday. It is open daily from 8:15 a.m. till 4:15 p.m.
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