Master of the Sword

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.{{Cite web | title = Master of the Sword: "Living the Dream for 31 years" | author = Eric S. Bartelt | work = pointerview.com | date = 2015-04-30 | accessdate = 2015-08-14 | url = http://www.pointerview.com/2015/04/30/master-of-the-sword-living-the-dream-for-31-years/ | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304065132/http://www.pointerview.com/2015/04/30/master-of-the-sword-living-the-dream-for-31-years/ | archive-date = 2016-03-04 | url-status = dead }}

Masters of the Sword

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Name

! Rank

! Years

Pierre Thomas

| Civilian

| 1814–1825

Pierre Tranque

| Civilian

| 1825–1827

Louis S. Simon

| Civilian

| 1827–1832

N. Albert Jumel

| Civilian

| 1832–1837

Ferdinand Dupare

| Civilian

| 1837–1840

H.G. Boulet

| Civilian

| 1840–1843

Henry C. Wayne

| First lieutenant

| 1843–1846

Patrice de Janon

| Civilian

| 1846–1857

Antone Lorentz

| Civilian

| 1858–1882

Edward S. Farrow

| First lieutenant

| 1882–1884

Herman Koehler

| Lieutenant colonel

| 1885–1923

Benjamin F. Hoge

| Major

| Jan–Jul 1924

Cuthbert P. Stearns

| Major

| 1924–1927

Edward L. Kelly

| Major

| 1927–1930

Clovis E. Byers

| First lieutenant

| Mar–Jun 1930

Harold M. Rayner

| Major

| 1930–1934

William M. Miley

| Captain

| Apr–Jun 1934

William A. Holbrook, Jr.

| Captain

| 1934–1938

George W. Smythe

| Captain

| 1938–1940

John W. Harmony

| Colonel

| 1940–1943

Carl F. Fritzsche

| Lieutenant colonel

| 1943–1944

Francis M. Greene

| Colonel

| 1944–1953

Edwin A. Machen

| Lieutenant colonel

| 1952–1953

Frank J. Kobes, Jr.

| Colonel

| 1953–1974

James L. Anderson

| Colonel

| 1974–1997

Maureen LeBoeuf

| Colonel

| 1997–2004

Gregory L. Daniels

| Colonel

| 2004–2015

Nicholas Gist{{Cite web | title = COL Nicholas Gist | work = usma.edu | accessdate = 2015-08-14 | url = http://www.usma.edu/dpe/_layouts/wpFacultyBios/DisplayBio.aspx?ID=8ab28b9c-7807-4a6d-b43f-3ce1f0b84f75&List=5168556e-15f7-4357-934d-edd8675c146a }}

| Colonel

| 2015–

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