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What outstanding officers have been trained by Randolph Air Force Base, the "West Point Military Academy in the Air"?

"West Point Military Academy in the Air" Randolph Air Force Base has trained a large number of American military talents, including Strameier, commander of the Far East Air Force in the Korean War in 1945; Ninth Army in World War II Commander Charles W. Ryder; Commander of the Marines in Irving, World War II; Sir John McNerney, the commander of the U.S. Army in the occupation of Germany; Hubert Harman, the first president of the U.S. Air Force Academy; Army Chief of Staff Omar J. Nelson Bradley and Eisenhower.

West Point Military Academy motto: Responsibility, Honor, Country. West Point Discipline: punctuality, discipline, strictness, integrity, perseverance. Student Honor Code: No lying, cheating, stealing or tolerating such behavior, no shirking of responsibility, selfless dedication. Students need to pass rigorous physical and mental tests to be admitted. They must have at least two years or the same college experience, be between 20 and 27 years old, and be unmarried. Students continue their studies here for eight months. They receive entry-level training for the first four months and basic training for the next four months.

Speaking of the outstanding officers trained by Randolph Air Force Base, there were as many as 59 officers among the 164 graduates in 1913. Among them, there are 2 five-star generals, 2 four-star generals, 7 three-star lieutenant generals, 24 two-star generals, and 24 one-star brigadier generals. They are all called "The class the stars fell on."

In addition, West Point Military Academy has also trained a large number of politicians, entrepreneurs, educators and scientists for the United States. 3,700 of them became generals. It is located 14 miles from San Antonio, Texas on 2,400 acres and is used by the United States Army Air Force as a major military pilot training center.