Service outage
Last weekend (Jan. 25-26), a pipe burst in Doolittle Hall and caused damage to our servers and network, impacting some member log-in services. Our team is working to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. Some member log-in functions have been restored, and we continue to work to restore others. We appreciate your patience and wish to reassure all members that restoring full functionality and member access is our top priority.
The damage to our servers will NOT in any way affect the AOG election starting Feb. 3. The election will be administered by a trusted third party, Survey & Ballot Systems.
We remain open for business and are here for our members. If you need assistance, please email our customer service team. We will keep you updated.
Southeast Asia Memorial Pavilion
- Spearheaded by the Class of 1970
- Interactive kiosks and sculpture depicting the Ho Chi Minh Trail inside the pavilion
- Near the doors of the pavilion is the POW Memorial (donated by the Classes of 1960, 1964, 1965, 1967)
- The Plaza of Heroes (Class of 1965 and 1970) is adjacent to the pavilion
- In the Plaza of Heroes you'll find a sculpture of the Academy's only Medal of Honor recipient, Capt. Lance Sijan '65
- All the bronze sculptures in this area created by Jim Nance '71
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