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West Point Class of 1966 Gives Back

Categories: Grad News, Philanthropy & Donor Profiles
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This past weekend, the Class of 1966 returned to West Point to celebrate their 60th reunion. One of the highlights of their visit was presenting a record 60th reunion gift of $2.5 million in support of the Class of 1966 Legacy Endowment in Memory of Fallen Brothers. This generous endowment will provide funding in perpetuity to the annual WPAOG Ring Memorial Program.

Alan Nason, Steven Hanau, and Berry Morton represented the Class during the presentation. Joining them in appreciation of their support was Mark Bieger ’91, President & CEO of the West Point Association of Graduates. Collectively, members of the Fame Will Mix With ’66! Class have given $65 million since their graduation.

USMA graduates have a long tradition of giving back to West Point. The goal of the Class Giving program is to promote philanthropy and provide classes with an opportunity to leave their legacy at their Rockbound Highland Home.

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