Amidst this historic time of revolution, the West Point Model United Nations Team traveled to Boston to represent Tunisia at Harvard’s National Model United Nations Conference. The cadets engaged in fruitful debate and diplomacy with 3,000 colleagues from over 150 universities in more than 35 countries. For the third consecutive year, and the fifth time in seven years, the Army team brought home the coveted distinction of Best Small Delegation at the national championship stage (In 2009 and 2010, the cadets won while representing Kenya and Niger, respectively). This strong performance was particularly notable in the General Assembly committees, which each had over 300 students competing.
Please congratulate the following cadets for their great work and for carrying on the proud winning tradition of West Point Model UN:
**Best Delegate (First Place):
- Woo Do (2011, D4) and Chris Oblak (2011, G1) representing Tunisia in the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee.
**Outstanding Delegate (Second Place):
- Alex Thew (2011, A4) and Liz Constantino (2012, A4) representing Tunisia in the Legal Committee.
**The following cadets also participated this weekend and were integral to the team’s success:
- George LeMeur (2011, H3) representing Nikolai Andreyev in the Committee for State Security: KGB.
- Andrew Swick (2011, C2) and Ross Boston (2013, B1) representing Tunisia in the Disarmament and International Security Committee.
- Warren Geary (2014, D4) and Brandon Moore (2014, E3) representing Tunisia in the Special Political and Decolonization Committee.
- Mike Kerper (2012, E1) representing Tunisia in the World Trade Organization.
- Will Dickson (2013, E4) representing Tunisia in the Historical General Assembly.
We thank you for your continued support as the West Point team travels to Singapore to compete in the World Championships over Spring Break.