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Title: The United States Naval Academy


1
The United States Naval Academy
  • Commandant of Midshipmen
  • 23 July 1999

2
1999
  • Brigade Strength 4131
  • Minority 18.4
  • Female 15.3
  • Class of 1999 895
  • Average Grades 2.89

3
Class of 1999
  • Service Selection Numbers
  • 681 Unrestricted Line, USN
  • 148 Second LTs, USMC
  • 19 Supply Corps
  • 13 Medical Corps
  • 5 Intelligence
  • 4 Cryptology
  • 4 Civil Engineering Corps
  • 2 Aerospace Maintenance Duty
  • 1 Oceanography
  • 2 USAF

4
Minority Commissioning
  • 1998
  • USNA USAFA USMA
  • African American 54 49 41
  • Hispanic 62 66 42
  • Asian 44 40 49
  • Native American 9 9 6
  • Total 169 164 138
  • 1999
  • USNA USAFA USMA
  • 60 38 55
  • 61 51 34
  • 43 50 47
  • 9 8 7
  • 173 147 143

5
Class of 2003
  • Admitted 1,232
  • Minority 19
  • African American 81
  • Hispanic 91
  • Asian American 50
  • Native American 13
  • International 10
  • Female 16
  • Varsity Sports 88
  • National Honor Society 52
  • Student Govt 22

6
Generation Y
  • 25 of them come from single parent households,
  • 75 have working mothers
  • Most have never seen a black and white TV, and
    they have always had cable TV and remote controls
  • The Micro Computer was introduced eight years
    before they were born
  • The internet was easily accessible from the time
    they were 11
  • They were in elementary school during the Gulf
    War, and cannot remember the Cold War
  • They are
  • Culturally social, many of these kids begin
    playing in soccer and baseball leagues as young
    as 4 years old
  • Success oriented, raised to be winners
  • Career directed
  • They have more respect for advice and procedures
    than preceding generations
  • Actively religious

7
2000
  • Current Brigade Strength 4257
  • Minority 18.6
  • Female 15.2
  • Class of 2000 962

8
Daily Schedule (Mon - Fri)
SUPPER BUFFET (1700-1900)
C O T R N G G M T
4/C R E V E I L L E
F O R M A T I O N
F O R M A T I O N
R E V E I L L E
S T U D Y H R
B K F A S T
T A P S
E C A s
L U N C H
4/C T A P S
PHYSICAL MISSION
CLASSES
CLASSES
2300
0530
0630
0700
0755
1205
1520
1330
1900
2400
1250
2030
Batt Sick Call
EARLIEST TOWN LIBERTY (1ST)
9
A Day in the Life of a Plebe
0520 Reveille 0545 Study Rates, Pro
knowledge 0615 Daily Rates - meals, Officers
of the Watch, days - newspapers 0630 Come
around 0650 Chow Call 0700 Breakfast 0755-1520 C
lasses 1155 Chow Call 1600 Athletics 1915 Come
around 2000-2245 Study Hour 2245 Blue and
Gold 2300 Taps
10
Weekend Liberty Policy
7 extended weekends civilian clothes
First Class
3 basic and 1 extended weekends civilian
clothes Sat/Sun
Second Class
1 basic and 1 extended weekend civilian clothes
when on weekend
Third Class
0 weekends no civilian clothes
Fourth Class
Weekends must be taken for all non support
ECAs
11
Senior Enlisted Leaders
  • Great addition to the team (1994)
  • Brigade Master Chief YNCM Welch (EOD/SW/AW)
  • All direct from Sea Duty
  • Self Recruiting
  • 11 Surface, 9 Aviation, 6 Submarines, 1 Seabee,
    2 Seal, 6 USMC (Some are dual warfare quald)
  • 69.4 percent advance rate
  • 26 E-7/E-8s have advanced since inception
  • 2 CWO, 4 LDO
  • NRR, CPR, DAPA, DEOMI

12
Midshipmen Activities
13
Varsity Sports - 1973
  • Football
  • 150 Pound Football
  • Soccer
  • Cross Country
  • Wrestling
  • Fencing
  • Basketball
  • Gymnastics
  • Pistol
  • Rifle
  • Indoor Track
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Golf
  • Baseball
  • Tennis
  • Sailing
  • Crew
  • Lacrosse
  • Track

14
Varsity Sports - 1999
  • Golf
  • Baseball
  • Tennis
  • Sailing (co-ed)
  • Crew
  • Lacrosse
  • Track
  • Water Polo
  • Intercollegiate Sailing
  • Cheerleading
  • Womens
  • Track
  • Indoor Track
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Crew
  • Cross Country
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Volleyball
  • Football
  • 150 Pound Football
  • Soccer
  • Cross Country
  • Wrestling
  • Rifle (co-ed)
  • Basketball
  • Gymnastics
  • Indoor Track
  • Squash
  • Swimming

15
Club Sports - 1999
  • Mens Volleyball
  • Womens Gymnastics
  • Softball
  • Womens Tennis
  • Cycle
  • Judo
  • Combat Pistol
  • Karate
  • Womens Lacrosse
  • Mens Lacrosse
  • Mens Rugby
  • Womens Rugby
  • Power Lifting
  • Pistol
  • Boxing
  • Ice Hockey

16
Athletic Accomplishments
  • 25-7 (17-5 N) in Army-Navy competitions
  • National Championships
  • Womens Club Lacrosse (Second Year)
  • Womens Softball
  • Nike Swoosh Physical Fitness Challenge (Second
    Year)
  • Conference Champions
  • Tennis
  • Mens Lightweight Crew
  • Womens Crew
  • Womens Soccer
  • Womens Swimming
  • Golf
  • Baseball

17
Athletic Accomplishments
  • Other National Results
  • Mens/Womens Rugby - 3rd
  • Cycling - 2nd
  • Power Lifting
  • Men-2nd
  • Women-2nd
  • All Around-2nd
  • Competed in NCAAs
  • Lacrosse
  • Baseball
  • Tennis
  • Rifle

18
Extracurricular Activities
  • 1973 63 ECAs available
  • Old Standbys
  • The Lucky Bag
  • The Log
  • Glee Club
  • Drum and Bugle Corps
  • SCUBA Club
  • Karate Club
  • Debate Team
  • 1999 117 ECAs available
  • Notable additions
  • Midshipman Action Group
  • Womens Rugby
  • Flying Club
  • Pipes and Drums
  • International Pistol Team
  • 17 Club Sports

19
Professional Development
20
Leadership and Character Development
  • Plebe Year
  • Plebe Summer
  • Leadership and Human Behavior (NL112) - 9 hours
  • Navy Core Values, Chain of Command, Oath of
    Office, Navy Rights and Responsibilities, Civic
    Duties and Responsibilities, Patriotism
  • Character Development Dept Briefs - 5 hours
  • Honor Concept Briefs - 9 hours
  • Character Development speakers
  • Chief of Naval Operations
  • Commandant of the Marine Corps
  • CAPT Coffee (Ret) - former POW
  • Academic Year
  • Leadership and Human Behavior (NL112)
  • Human Development, Followership, Motivation,
    Performance Enhancement, Personality, Supervision
    and Communication

21
Leadership and Character Development
  • Third Class Year
  • Moral Reasoning for Naval Officers (NE203)
  • Blends theory and case studies
  • Custom textbook
  • Combines formal lectures by philosophy professors
    and practical application discussions led by
    senior officers (O-5 and O-6 from throughout
    USNA)
  • Enlisted experience on summer cruise
  • Plebe and Weapons Detail opportunities
  • Second Class Year
  • Applications and Visions for Naval Leadership
    (NL302)
  • Defines leadership as the process of influencing
    an organized group to achieve it goals.
  • Experiential exercises, peer teaching and
    cooperative learning
  • Junior Officer experience on summer cruise
    (Fleet, YP and CSTS)
  • Plebe and NAPS Detail opportunities

22
Leadership and Character Development
  • First Class Year
  • Junior Office Seminar (NL40X)
  • First semester is a review of fundamentals of
    Professionalism and Leadership
  • Writing skills, case studies, oral presentations,
    safety issues
  • Second semester is community specific
  • Training, Tactics, Operational Briefs, lectures
    from Senior Officers and Senior Enlisted
    regarding
  • Character Development Seminars
  • In addition to academic courses
  • Monthly 45 minute session
  • Facilitated by staff and upperclass midshipmen
  • Multi-media preparation (readings, movies, www
    articles)
  • Topics selected annually
  • Enduring Appeals of Battle, Second Chances, Be
    All You Can Be, and two fraternization case
    studies

23
USNA Overseas History
MED WESTPAC
MED WESTPAC
MED WESTPAC
MED Only
Does not include cruises to Pearl, Roosevelt
Roads, Halifax
24
Port Calls
  • Holland
  • Korea
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Malaysia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Canada
  • Italy
  • France
  • Thailand

25
Naval Tactical Training Highlights
  • Cast Recovery
  • SPIE Rig
  • Rappelling
  • Night Raid

26
Warfare Electives
  • SCUBA - Panama City and Pearl Harbor
  • AIRBORNE - Air Force Academy

27
Sea Trials
  • Held on 29 April 1999
  • Thirteen continuous hours
  • Meld of Crucible and Battle Stations
  • Four areas
  • Lejeune Hall
  • Naval Station
  • Hospital Point
  • Dewey Field

28
Sea Trials
  • Medical Issues
  • Monitored throughout the day at all stations
    limiting casualties
  • Media
  • Before and After
  • Press conference
  • Midshipmen telling the story
  • Public Access
  • Yard open to visitors
  • Herndon still defines end
  • Reduced rates and extended time to study

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Thought of the Day
  • From 4/c Phillips
  • To 2/c Thompson
  • Today wasnt the best of days. I got flamed on
    a lot. Getting sicker. Didnt do well on
    push-ups. But, I just realized something. An
    awful day here feels better than a great day at
    any other college.

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