30 military cadets hurt as annual West Point pillow fight turns bloody

An annual freshman pillow fight at the U.S. Military Academy turned bloody this year when cadets swung pillowcases packed with hard objects, injuring 30 cadets, according to a newspaper report Saturday. Two dozen cadets suffered concussions in the Aug. 20 bedding melee, though all have since returned to duty, West Point spokesman Lt. Col. Christopher Kasker told The New York Times for a story published Saturday.

West Point applauds the cadets’ desire to build esprit and regrets the injuries to our cadets.

Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Kasker.

First-year students, known as “plebes,” organize the pillow fight as a way to build camaraderie after a grueling summer of training for the rigors of West Point, Kasker told the Times. The elite academy has trained generations of Army leaders and counts U.S. Presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower among its graduates. No disciplinary measures have been taken against the cadets and there were no plans to end the yearly brawl.