by VFMAC Admin | Oct 20, 2022 | Academy, Cadet Life
For many in the world, the war in Ukraine is a terrible news story – one watched with disbelief and horror. For Cadets Vladyslav Biblyi, Mykhailo Bohatykov, and Maksym Osadchyi, it is a tragedy unfolding in their homeland where their families remain. The three are...
by VFMAC Admin | Oct 20, 2022 | Cadet Life
Reverend Anthony Morris, M.A. has been named Chaplain at Valley Forge Military Academy & College. He serves the Corps of Cadets in interfaith spiritual leadership. Among his key and responsibilities has been to support Garrison Sergeant Major William Mott, OBE...
by VFMAC Admin | Oct 20, 2022 | Cadet Life
There is one building on campus which plebes, Cadets, faculty and staff learn about on arrival: the chow hall – home to breakfast, lunch and dinner for a hungry Corps of Cadets. Serving 18,000 meals per month, it is among the busiest and perhaps most important places...
by VFMAC Admin | Oct 20, 2022 | Cadet Life
Cadets at VFMAC work hard. It starts early and ends late, and in between is high level academics, mandatory study hall, PT, clubs, sports, band and many other activities. On the weekend, they are kept busy but at a more relaxed pace. There are movie nights, bowling,...
by VFMAC Admin | Oct 20, 2022 | Cadet Life
The tradition of wearing a school ring dates back to 1835 and has military roots. The first class rings were worn by those at the US Military Academy at West Point. It extended beyond the military as increasing numbers graduated from high school and then attending...
by VFMAC News | May 17, 2022 | Cadet Life
The VFMAC Regimental Band is widely recognized regionally and around the world. The precision with which it plays and marches represents the institution in exactly the manner VFMAC teaches. Comprising both College and Academy Cadets, it leads formal parades on campus,...