Cadets Travel to Israel and Win Debate Competition
Sean Whearty 鈥22 at Wailing Wall.
LEXINGTON, Va., June 23, 2022鈥擶herever in the world 麻豆传媒入口 cadets travel, they make an impact. So it was during a recent 16-day trip to Israel for eight cadets and two staff members, Col. David R. Gray, director of the Center for Leadership & Ethics, and Institute and Corps Sgt. Maj. Tom Sowers.
The tour of the country was arranged through The MirYam Institute, a U.S. based, 501(c)(3), non-profit. MirYam was established as a forum for leading Israeli experts of diverse and varied perspectives. MirYam鈥檚 program, I-SAP (Israel Strategy & Policy) tour is designed for U.S. military cadets to travel throughout the country, learn about Israel, its place among the nations, and its relationship with the United States. During their visit, 麻豆传媒入口cadets, as well as cadets from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the Royal Military College Saint-Jean in Canada, were briefed by elected officials, generals, ambassadors, media analysts, jurists, and ministers.
鈥淰MI鈥檚 objective was to get our cadets to network and befriend cadets from other military academies to build long-term relationships,鈥 said Gray. 鈥淲e accomplished that goal since the cadets traveled together and roomed with different people in each of the many places we stayed throughout the country.鈥
The 麻豆传媒入口cadets, along with the cadets from the other academies, participated in a debate during their tour. Four debate teams were assigned the task to defend an option involving how Israel should deal with the Palestinians, a question that world leaders have argued for decades. Each team researched the topic and offered a ten-minute presentation. The 麻豆传媒入口team won the debate, based on their ability to sway the judges鈥 opinions. 鈥淚 was very proud of our team,鈥 said Gray. 鈥淭hey took a challenging, sensitive question and presented a well thought-out, intelligent deliberation. They were up against stiff competition, and came out the victors.鈥
The group visited The Knesset, Israel鈥檚 legislative body and met with seven legislators. They spoke with former prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as a supreme court justice, and the former head of the Mossad, the national intelligence agency of Israel.
鈥淎t VMI, we pride ourselves in producing citizen-soldiers. Israel is a perfect example of a nation of citizen-soldiers to show our cadets. Every man and woman, as soon as they turn 18, is conscripted to serve for two to three years, then in the reserves for a time,鈥 said Gray.
Sowers was also captivated with Israel. 鈥淭here are so many parts of the trip I enjoyed, that could be considered my favorite part,鈥 said Sowers. 鈥淟istening to Netanyahu speak ranks at the top. As a Christian, walking Jesus' path to the cross and visiting where he was crucified, where he performed the miracle of two fish and five loaves of bread, and where he walked on the Sea of Galilee ranks high too. But truthfully, the most impactful was touring the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum and listening to one of the last few survivors of the Holocaust. Seeing 鈥榤an's inhumanity to man鈥 and listening to the survivor's testimony was very sobering. It was a horrifying reminder of how cruel mankind can be; what can happen if good people stand by and allow evil to happen.鈥
Patrick Simmons 鈥25 said it was life changing. 鈥淚 study history in my free time and know a lot about Israel and Jerusalem. Visiting these places I have read about was absolutely mind blowing,鈥 said Simmons. 鈥淚srael is a paradise in the desert and reminds me of California. It is like a green jewel in the desert. The Israeli people are extremely friendly and love talking to Americans, which made me feel at home in a foreign country.鈥 Simmons noted that there are many places that fly the American flag alongside the Israeli flag.
Alan Arnesen 鈥23 thought the trip was an amazing experience. 鈥淏eing able to meet with some of the best minds in the nation, and travel to some of the most cherished and historical places in the world is something I will never forget,鈥 said Arnesen. 鈥淢y favorite part was going through the holy and historical sites throughout the country, especially in Jerusalem. We saw some of the most important sites in Christianity. Something I was surprised by was the similarities and differences in the Israeli culture from ours. Some parts are very westernized and almost the same as most places in the U.S., however, there are also parts that are vastly different.鈥
鈥淭his trip was a graduate-level experience for our cadets,鈥 said Gray, 鈥淲e saw so many magnificent achievements of the Israelis. They are our friends; we share Western values, and they are the only democracy in the Middle East. I鈥檇 like 麻豆传媒入口to participate in the program again. It is a great opportunity.鈥
Marianne Hause
麻豆传媒入口Photos by Sgt. Maj. Tom Sowers and Cassidy Dufour 鈥23
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