Master of the Sword explained

The Master of the Sword, or MOSH, is the title of the head of the Department of Physical Education and the director of the program of physical instruction at the United States Military Academy at West Point. This position is unique in that the physical program at the academy is both academic and non-academic. Some of the courses are taught in a classroom or laboratory environment and some elements of the physical program are stand-alone testing and non-tested events that must be completed by all cadets during their time at the academy. The first Swordmaster was Pierre Thomas, appointed by Congress in 1814. There have been 27 Masters of the Sword since 1814. Despite its position as a department head since 1948, the Master of the Sword was not made a member of the Academic Board at West Point until 1974, with the appointment of Colonel James L. Anderson. The only woman to serve as MOS was COL Maureen LeBoeuf, serving 1997–2004. The current master of the sword, serving since 2015, is Colonel Nicholas Gist.[1]

Masters of the Sword

NameRankYears
Pierre ThomasCivilian1814–1825
Pierre TranqueCivilian1825–1827
Louis S. SimonCivilian1827–1832
N. Albert JumelCivilian1832–1837
Ferdinand DupareCivilian1837–1840
H.G. BouletCivilian1840–1843
Henry C. Wayne1st Lieutenant1843–1846
Patrice de JanonCivilian1846–1857
Antone LorentzCivilian1858–1882
Edward S. Farrow1st Lieutenant1882–1884
Herman KoehlerLieutenant Colonel1885–1923
Benjamin F. HogeMajorJan–Jul 1924
Cuthbert P. StearnsMajor1924–1927
Edward L. KellyMajor1927–1930
Clovis E. Byers1st LieutenantMar–Jun 1930
Harold M. RaynerMajor1930–1934
William M. MileyCaptainApr–Jun 1934
William A. Holbrook, Jr.Captain1934–1938
George W. SmytheCaptain1938–1940
John W. HarmonyColonel1940–1943
Carl F. FritzscheLieutenant Colonel1943–1944
Francis M. GreeneColonel1944–1953
Edwin A. MachenLieutenant Colonel1952–1953
Frank J. Kobes, Jr.Colonel1953–1974
James L. AndersonColonel1974–1997
Maureen LeBoeufColonel1997–2004
Gregory L. DanielsColonel2004–2015
Nicholas Gist[2] Colonel2015–

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Master of the Sword: "Living the Dream for 31 years" . Eric S. Bartelt . pointerview.com . 2015-04-30 . 2015-08-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304065132/http://www.pointerview.com/2015/04/30/master-of-the-sword-living-the-dream-for-31-years/ . 2016-03-04 . dead .
  2. Web site: COL Nicholas Gist . usma.edu . 2015-08-14 .