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USMA United States Military Academy West Point 1972 Founders' Day Dinner Program

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Original Period Items

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Item number:

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Item description

Dinner attended by 1944 West Point graduate Major John B. Brady and this was his program and menu. Annual event rotated among various military bases and allegedly featuring the same WWII surplus canned beans. Just for the sake of nostalgia. You probably won't want to look over the menu too often but it looks pretty showy; if like many people you have a service/career display of sorts on a shelf or in some niche, this makes a nice backdrop, and we are not asking much for it. It has a distinguished slightly red gold looking insignia embossed on the front. There is a mild crease going across part of it, apparently got snagged a little putting it into the jacket pocket maybe. Light age spots starting to form. For the 1972 dinner on March 20 at Fort Monroe, at the tip of Hampton, Virginia