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Everything else
is subject to the powers that be,

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dependent upon the caprices
of often inferior men.

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But your honour is your own, inviolate.
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So, then. To honour.
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- To honour.
- To honour.

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Well, drink up. We have things to do.
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Bunker Hill is rich in ceremony,
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but this is an occasion
I always like to keep rather private,

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when I say goodbye to one major
and appoint another in his place.

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The cadet major
is outranked militarily only by me,

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so that makes it a position
of some responsibility.

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- You'll attest to that, won't you, Cooper?
- I'm afraid I can.

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Captain Moreland, like your predecessor
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you've distinguished yourself for a number
of years here as an underclassman.

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And in recognition
of your scholarship and leadership,

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your exemplary character,
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I take pleasure in conferring upon you
the rank of cadet major

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with all the responsibilities
and privileges of that rank.

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Now, they'll respect the rank.
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But God knows they won't
respect the man unless he earns it.

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And the loyalty of men is always hard-earned.
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- I'll do my best, sir.
- I have every confidence in you.

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- Thank you, sir.
- Congratulations, Brian.

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- Don't make me look too bad in comparison.
- Don't worry.

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John, if you do half as well at West Point as
you have here, you'll make a splendid officer.

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Thank you, sir. The credit would go to you.
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If you wouldn't mind accompanying me
to the administration building,

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I have my annual battle of the paperclips
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with the board of trustees.
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Entirely adequate.

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