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U N I T E D S TAT E S N AVA L AC A D E M Y

Naval Academy BreaKs Ground on NeW Health Clinic


Construction officially began on the new Naval Health Clinic Annapolis, April 18th, with a ground-breaking ceremony just outside the Naval Support Activity. Vice Adm. Mike Miller, Naval Academy Superintendent, attended the ceremony and delivered the keynote remarks. The Navys Deputy Surgeon General, Rear Adm. Forrest Faison, and Naval Health Clinic Annapolis Commanding Officer, Capt. Sheherazad Hartzell, also delivered remarks at the ceremony. I think about the vision of this place, what will stand here, the number of folks that are midshipmen, active duty, their dependents, our retirees and the great quality of care that has been afforded by Capt. Hartzell and her team here, said Vice Adm. Miller. This tradition of excellence that is what the Naval Academy is known for.
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APRIL 25 , 2014

Gender Matters: Midshipmen Monologues

Midshipmen performing Gender Matters, a student produced monologue session on gender bias within the Brigade, were armed with their words and keen observations on the topic of gender and sexuality.

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No worries mate was the phrase of the week for 19th Company midshipmen and staff as they traveled to Australia during spring break. Midshipmen also learned a great deal about Australian military.
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1 9 th C ompany T ravels D oW n U nder

L etter to M y F ormer S elf : A nonymous S E A L


A USNA graduate who is now a Navy SEAL (and wishes to remain anonymous), wrote the following letter as part of the ongoing series Letter to My Former Self.

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S tanley C up C omes to N aval Academy

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M ids R ac K U p M edals at C yber S ta K es

capstone day 2 0 1 4 at the naval academy


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ANNOUNCEMENTS

16th Annual Health Nutrition,Fitness Fair May 6


All DoD-authorized people are invited to MWR Annapolis 16th Annual Health, Nutrition and Fitness Fair, presented by Johns Hopkins Medicine US Family Health Plan on May 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the gymnasium of the MWR Recreation Services Bldg. #89, NSA Annapolis. There will be free health screenings, healthy snacks, contests, information booths and interactive activities, giveaways and door prizes.

M WR T-B ALL/B A SE B A LL

Registration for the 2014 Coed Youth T-Ball/Baseball League will run through March 17 at the Billy the Kid Youth Center, 126 Alder Road, NSA Annapolis. The league is for ages 4-12. Cost is $50 per youth. Volunteer coaches are needed. No experience necessary. For more information, call 410-293-4998.

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MWR at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling officially opened online registration for the 3rd Annual Navy-Air Force Half Marathon and 11th Annual Navy 5-Miler on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2014 at the Washington Monument (Washington DC). there is online registration. Cost is $80 military and $90 civilians through May 31.

I NFO LINK

>>Fleet and Family Readiness


NEWS, CLIPS & GALLERIES

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mid develops 3 D P rosthetic H and

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navy B aseball To B attle A rmy

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President AWards Trophy to Naval Academy


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A lcohol AWareness : D rin K ing R esponsibly

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Ta K ing C are of S ailors C areers

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naval academy to host special olympics

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