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New cadets arrive at West Point amid coronavirus pandemic

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New cadets march in formation, Monday, July 13, at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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A cadet, left, yells commands at a new cadet at a hand-washing stand, Monday, July 13 at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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A West Point cadet reads the New Cadet Handbook on his first day at the U.S. Military Academy, Monday, July 13, in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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A formation of new cadets marches in formation, Monday, July 13, at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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Noah Petty, of Boise, Idaho, has his hair cut by Jeanine Jennings on his first day at the U.S. Military Academy, Monday, July 13, in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state in the nation. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear facial coverings, and practice social distancing.
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A new cadet, left, listens as First Class Cadet Madison Teague, right, yells commands as a plastic screen separates them at the U.S. Military Academy, Monday, July 13, in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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A West Point cadet, right, leads a formation of new cadets, Monday, July 13, at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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A cadet candidate stands behind a plastic screen as he gets instructions on his arrival at the U.S. Military Academy, Monday, July 13, in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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Cadet candidate Daphne Karahalios, of Chicago, has her temperature taken as she arrives at the U.S. Military Academy, Monday, July 13, in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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A formation of new cadets marches, Monday, July 13, at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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Cadet candidate Walter Thomas Pack, Jr., of Philadelphia, gets a goodbye hug from his mother Kathy as she drops him off at the U.S. Military Academy, Monday, July 13, in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.
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A West Point cadet leads a formation of new cadets, Monday, July 13, at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The Army is welcoming more than 1,200 candidates from every state. Candidates will be COVID-19 tested immediately upon arrival, wear masks, and practice social distancing.