<p>I am not going to claim to be an expert - never attended USMA or VMI nor was I in the Army.</p>
<p>What I have learned about West Point is that it is a fluid organization, like the Army. West Point is specifically charged by Congress to produce officers for the US Army. period. Yes there is a lot of tradition at West Point - BUT - if the Army changes then West Point changes.<br>
West Point has done a tremendous amount of research in the fields of officer development and leadership. Every thing they do and don't do is for a reason. We might not understand that reason or think the institution or the Army is "going soft". This is a knee jerk reaction by someone who is not taking the time to do their own research.</p>
<p>If anyone cares - and would like to do some homework to form their OWN opinion (instead of relying on 3 or 4 people telling stories) they might like to check out this link:
<a href="http://www.dean.usma.edu/support/aad/EFAOCW.pdf?bcsi_scan_25469ABAA7972E53=0&bcsi_scan_filename=EFAOCW.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.dean.usma.edu/support/aad/EFAOCW.pdf?bcsi_scan_25469ABAA7972E53=0&bcsi_scan_filename=EFAOCW.pdf</a></p>
<p>About females - culture is a difficult thing to change. For the culture to change it starts at the top by the leadership. As with any organization, attitude trickles down from the top.</p>