Brief description:
"Mr." James Wadsworth Leslie enters West Point from North Carolina, awkward in carriage, callow in manner and an untried youth, but with a sense of honor and a fighting spirit; and gradually, through the gruelling experiences of sentry duty, the “slug”, the officers’ masquerade, the Air Corps, baseball, and football, he shows that “Cadet” Leslie is a man and that in him the true West Point spirit lives and wins.
Lieutenant Strong, himself a West Point graduate and member of the Corps of Engineers, tells of the present daily life, the traditions and ideals of our old and honored Military Academy on the Hudson.
Lieutenant Strong, himself a West Point graduate and member of the Corps of Engineers, tells of the present daily life, the traditions and ideals of our old and honored Military Academy on the Hudson.
Publication
Little, Brown, (1930) 1st,Hdbk,,,Fair