USMA superintendent to retire

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WEST POINT – Lt. Gen. Robert Caslen, Jr., the superintendent of the US Military Academy at West Point, will leave that post this summer after completing a five-year stint and is expected to retire from active duty at that time. Typically, the superintendent’s position is the last stop on an Army officer’s career prior to retiring.
A new superintendent has not yet been named, West Point officials said.
Caslen, a 1975 graduate of West Point, became the 59th superintendent on July 17, 2013. Prior to this assignment, he served as the chief of the Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq.
He has served a distinguished career in the Army holding numerous leadership positions and earning several awards and decorations during his career. 




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