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CYbER SECURITY E x P E RT D I S C U S S E S U. S . V U L N E R A b I L I T I E S
A cyber expert addressed the Naval Academy Feb. 19 to address how computers are playing a major role in nearly every aspect of our lives. On the battlefield they control targeting systems, relay critical intelligence information and manage logistics. At home, they control infrastructure, financial systems and critical elements of the economy. According to cyber expert Richard Clark, who spoke at the Naval Academy Feb. 19, theyre all susceptible to attack with disastrous results to U.S. national security. Clarke warned against the U.S. falling behind in creating the policies required to defend against cyber attacks due to fear of government regulation.
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bRIGADE COMPLETES SAPR-F TRAINING

More than 4,400 Naval Academy midshipmen completed the Navys sexual assault prevention and response fleet (SAPR-F) training Feb. 19.
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Naval Academy senior rower Eric Washkewicz has been selected as one of 39 U.S. students to earn a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.

M I D S E L E C T E D A S G AT E S CAMbRIDGE SCHOLAR

MID STUDIES ARAbIC, E N G I N E E R I N G I N Q ATA R


While most midshipmen were studying in Annapolis during the fall semester, Midshipman 2nd Class Sami Zahzouhi spent his semester in Doha, Qatar.

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2013 GUIDE TO U S N A NOW AVAILAbL E

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U S N A M O U N TA I N E E R I N G CLUb GOES HIKING

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M I D S AT WO R K: MIDN 1ST C L A S S E I S E N H AUER


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ANNOUNCEMENTS

YOUTH T-b ALL/ b A S Eb A L L

The Billy the Kid Youth Center will offer coed T-Ball and baseball for kids aged 4-12 (must be 4 by April 9, 2013 with birth certificate documentation at the time of registration). Registration runs from Feb. 25 through March 29 and is open to dependents of active duty, retirees, active reservists, DoD civilians and full-time contractors. Cost is $50 per child and includes a jersey, trophy and awards ceremony on June 4. Register at the Youth Center, Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Rhiannon DiMaggio, youth sports coordinator, at 410-293-4998 or Rhiannon. dimaggio@navy.mil for more information.

S EAWORLD ADM I S S I O N

Throughout 2013, members of the military and as many as three direct dependents may enter SeaWorld, Busch Gardens or Sesame Place parks with a singleday complimentary admission. To register, go online to http://www.herosalute.com

MWR FITNESS C L A S S

Boot Camp with Kim Elliott is offered Mondays and Wednesdays from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Classes are free for active duty, $3 for all others. For more information, call 410-293-9200.

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NEWS, CLIPS & GALLERIES

The midshipmen put on a great show for those in attendance at Alumni Hall, Feb. 22. 11 Navy boxers earned the title of Brigade Boxing Champion, two earned the title for a second time. Check out video from all 11 bouts, as well as our photo gallery highlights. > > V I D E O > > P H OTO S

MIDS DOMINAT E b L AC K KNIGHTS IN STA R M AT C H

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CHAIRMAN OF JOINT C H I E F S M OT I VAT E S M I D S

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MENS SWIMMING & DIVING SWEEP CHAMPIONSHIPS


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F U T U R E O F WO M E N I N M A R I N E I N FA N T RY

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S E C D E F I S S U E S M E S S AG E O N S E Q U E S T R AT I O N

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F L E E T N E W S : KO R E A N WA R V E T S R E M E M b E R E D

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