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    It looks like Norte Dame De Paris is buring to the ground.

    This is the medieval town center so everything is densely packed, since city planning was nonexistent. This reminds me of the La Fenice opera house fire in Venice in 1996(I’m old). It was also a restoration accident, and it was a total loss. They had to shift from saving the opera house to...
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    It looks like Norte Dame De Paris is buring to the ground.

    I agree we take our codes for granted and we should be thankful for them, but this goes further than just not being up to code. My daughter is currently in grad school for art restoration, and she explained to me that these buildings aren’t merely old, they’re ancient. The very building...
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    Tracker for end game TWEs and Appts.

    #33 TWE on 4/15/2019
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    Waiters ....this thread is for you

    We just got the TWE. Oh well life goes on. BTW, I just want to put out there....that my son was a diversity candidate. It’s not a shoe in like everyone makes it out to be. We have to be competitive as well. Good luck to all remaining CPR!
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    Tracker for end game TWEs and Appts.

    30) Frances92307/DS/CPR for appt/ don’t know about NAPS/CA
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    Anyone Still Waiting to Hear?

    My son is still waiting.... and he has a nomination and fully cleared by DODMERB. Plan B is currently Plan A, unless Navy offers an appointment.
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    Considering voluntarily separating

    Hey, I don’t know what is going on in your life.... but I will try my best to give you the advice that I would tell my son... and that I have told my daughters at their civilian schools. I see you, and I appreciate how hard you are working. USNA is tough... and being an athlete on top of it...
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    USNA Class of 2023 Do-It-Yourself Appointment Thread

    Yep my son is still CPR as well. We had the conversation about shifting focus to his plan B schools. Honestly, it was a great experience either way, and, I think, he now has a greater appreciation for his dad (USNA, class of 92).
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