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A West Point cadet was caught using her smartphone during a march to the military academy's graduation ceremony on Saturday.

A video shared to West Point's Facebook page shows hundreds of cadets marching in step to Michie Stadium for the 218th United States Military Academy Graduation and Commissioning Ceremony.

At about the 50-second mark, a female cadet is clearly seen looking down at her phone as she marches. She doesn't even look up from the device while she is on-screen.

It is unclear what the cadet was doing on her phone, but the incident is attracting criticism on social media from those who say she lacks discipline and respect.

"As a veteran, I want to know why are the cadets allowed to use cell phones while in formation? I am embarrassed for them and the new military standards.obviously the uniform does not mean much to them," one man commented on the Facebook post.

"Congrats but obviously a few of the graduating cadets need to realize the gratitude and reverence of the uniform and that you serve a greater cause!! Texting on a cell phone?? Unless that was about a credible threat to the U S security PUT IT DOWN!" a woman posted.

One man said, "That's what's wrong with this military and government. This is not just another college graduation. No military pride or discipline being taught. Embarrassment!!!!"

"I like how so many people here condone the undisciplined act of texting here by saying "give them a break". This is a military academy, not some average university. Unfortunately a few bad apples spoiled the batch with this video," another wrote.

Watch the video above, and let us know what you think!

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