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David Silva, shop foreman at the Pease & Curren foundry, stirs the melting gold class rings of deceased West Point graduates Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, in Warwick, R.I. Forty-one gold class rings were donated this year, most by families in memory of a deceased member of the United States Military Academy at West Point, to be melted into a gold bar for the crafting of the 2018 class rings of graduating members of the "Long Grey Line," (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

David Silva, shop foreman at the Pease & Curren foundry, stirs the melting gold class rings of deceased West Point graduates Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, in Warwick, R.I. Forty-one gold class rings were donated this year, most by families in memory of a deceased member of the United States Military Academy at West Point, to be melted into a gold bar for the crafting of the 2018 class rings of graduating members of the "Long Grey Line," (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

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