International exchanges can be first or second semester 2/c year, or first semester 1/c year.
Program, major, required major courses, language requirements, and how far ahead you are in your matrix will determine when and if you can go abroad.
Wow. This is a once in a lifetime mishap. In a morbid way I’m glad it happened at 1am. The loss of life on 695 during rush hour could have been catastrophic.
Would it be an overreaction to call this a potential watershed moment for the maritime industry? Bridge construction, tug escorts...
Purdue might be one of the worst tournament teams of all time. I'm a huge fan and pick them to win almost every year... but prepare to be disappointed.
Join the USNA FAMILIES ANNAPOLIS RENTALS Facebook page and inquire. Many 23ers found rooms or homes through the group.
If you’re an SNA/SNFO join the SNA/SNFO housing swap group and start looking for pcola places or rooms
"To develop Midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and have potential for future development in mind and character to assume the highest...
Depending on weather, the two weeks saved could be more like 6-8 weeks saved for PFPers.
Weather and backups have been making NIFE 2 a slooooow process.
You can put your friends numbers in the army recruiting database so they get automated texts… it’s funnier if they’re ensigns.
… it’s funnier when I’m still getting texts years later.
To OP: Make a copy of your waiver. I answered questions honestly on I-Day and got pulled out of line to...
I didn’t know the tan liner existed for the NWUs. I think it would look better than black, though.
Black rank tabs look silly. My 2Lt roommates make fun of them often.
I’m thoroughly enjoying walking around with my hands in my pockets.
https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2017/06/24/what-counts-as-an-aerial-victory-drones-change-the-face-of-aerial-combat/
"The Air Force may award an aerial victory credit to an Air Force pilot or crew that destroys an in-flight enemy aerial vehicle, manned or not, armed or not,"...