Cadet Choir joins Fort Meade Sunday Service
1 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Chaplain Keith Goode, Fort Meade Chaplain, speaks to the congregation at the Main Post Chapel here Feb. 15. The USMA Cadet Choir sang at this service as part of a working field trip (Photo Credit: Shaun Herron) VIEW ORIGINAL
Cadet Choir joins Fort Meade Sunday Service
2 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Worshippers attended the 10:30 a.m. church service at the Post Chapel and the West Point Protestant Cadet Choir provided the musical accompaniment at the weekly service. The cadets get to choose one installation to perform at each semester and this semester they chose Fort Meade. (Photo Credit: Shaun Herron) VIEW ORIGINAL
Cadet Choir joins Fort Meade Sunday Service
3 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Craig Williams, U.S. Military Academy at West Point’s organist, directs the West Point Protestant Cadet Choir Feb. 16 at the Post Chapel here. The West Point Protestant Cadet Choir chose Fort Meade as the one installation they would visit this semester and provided song during the service, along with fellowship following the service. (Photo Credit: Shaun Herron) VIEW ORIGINAL
Cadet Choir joins Fort Meade Sunday Service
4 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Members of the West Point Protestant Cadet Choir shared fellowship with the parishioners following their musical accompaniment of the weekly 10:30 a.m. service at the Post Chapel. The choir worked with Chaplain Keith Goode, the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Meade Chaplain, in his previous assignment at West Point and chose Fort Meade as the one installation they were able to visit this semester. (Photo Credit: Shaun Herron) VIEW ORIGINAL
Cadetr Choir joins Fort Meade Sunday Service
5 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Members of the West Point Protestant Cadet Choir (Reece Oliver, junior and Cadet in charge of the Protestant Chapel Choir pictured center, facing forward) shared fellowship with the parishioners following their musical accompaniment of the weekly 10:30 a.m. service at the Post Chapel. The choir worked with Chaplain Keith Goode, the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Meade Chaplain, in his previous assignment at West Point and chose Fort Meade as the one installation they were able to visit this semester. (Photo Credit: Shaun Herron) VIEW ORIGINAL
Cadet Choir joins Fort Meade Sunday Service
6 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Members of the West Point Protestant Cadet Choir (Reece Oliver, junior and Cadet in charge of the Protestant Chapel Choir pictured to the right) shared fellowship with the parishioners following their musical accompaniment of the weekly 10:30 a.m. service at the Post Chapel. The choir worked with Chaplain Keith Goode, the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Meade Chaplain, in his previous assignment at West Point and chose Fort Meade as the one installation they were able to visit this semester. (Photo Credit: Shaun Herron) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. – A dozen members of the West Point Cadet Protestant Chapel Choir amplified those of the congregation in the 10:30 a.m. service at the Post Chapel here Sunday, Feb. 15.

The cadets in the choir take one trip as a group per semester, and while Fort Meade is attractive due to its proximity to Washington D.C., and the numerous points of historical interest, this trip was special for another reason according to Reece Oliver, a junior and the Cadet in Charge of Protestant Chapel Choir.

“We take one trip every semester to go sing at a place not at West Point, and we have the connection with Chaplain Goode because his last assignment was West Point, so we wanted to come and see him again, see his family and get to see him in his new position here,” said Oliver.

For Chaplain Keith Goode, Fort Meade Chaplain, and his family, it was an opportunity to see old friends.

“My last assignment was at the USMA (U.S. Military Academy) Chaplain and seeing these incredible young adults again was such a blessing,” said Goode. “It is an incredible time of change for each of them, and even more amazing was the fact that each of these individuals choose willingly to spend their valuable free time in the Cadet Choir, helping us all to praise the Lord!”

Goode’s assignment within the National Capitol Region allowed this working field trip to serve as jumping off point for day trips to sites the cadets had only heard about.

“A lot of us have never been to (Washington) D.C.,” said Oliver. “We were going to go to the Air & Space Museum, but it was restricted (Feb.15), so almost all the groups ended up at the Museum of the Bible – and that was phenomenal.”

Following the post chapel service, the cadets went to the National Cathedral for the Choral Evensong. They also visited Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Monday, before returning to the Academy.

Accompanying the cadets were Jeff Jones, a longtime choir member; Craig Williams, U.S. Military Academy organist; and Col. Diana Loucks, Director of Advanced Physics in the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, who also serves as the Faculty Officer in Charge of the Protestant Chapel Choir.