These are some ideas taken from the USNA Parents Listserv (plebes aren't allowed some of the following, so check with your Mid):
- Sleeping bag (Easy to roll up and put away so don’t mess up rack)
- Nice pillow
- Small crank flashlight
- Hard soled slippers
- Photo portfolio for desk
- New cell phone
- Blue Tooth (Can put cell on window sill for better reception in theory)
- Hot Chocolate packages and marshmallows and mug
- Gift card for movies and dinner
- Digital camera (waterproof even better!)
- Electronic photo album for bulletin board
- Joke book
- Cover bag
- Wrist watch, dress or everyday
- Sleep mask
- Toiletries
- Themed daily desk calendar
- Oakley sunglasses
- iTunes gift card (not sure when can use, may be up to each Company)
- Second computer monitor
- Computer speakers (For after Herndon – Plebe No More)
- Head phones for computer (to block out noise)
- Money on the Yard card
- Gift certificates to establishments that delivery to the Yard
- And of course, good old fashioned hard cold cash!
- Chemical Hand/foot warmers
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- New electric shaver (saves time)
- long johns
- warm clothing (gloves, coat, etc. Only recently have O-Coats become issue. 2011 didn't have the opportunity for O-Coats)
- money to support his trips to far off ports of call (Like NYC, San Diego,
spring break trips, etc)
- extra chargers for every portable electronic item he owns (camera, phone,
iPod, etc), as these seem to go by the wayside quickly...
- Noise cancelling headphones
- Plush desk chair on wheels
- all kinds of civilian clothing, jewelry (watch), shoes (he *rarely* wears
his uniform off the Yard, and yes, his body size/shape has changed with
being at USNA)
- anything he wants for his varsity sport
- funding sunglasses of his choice
- gift cards to his favorite places at/near Annapolis:
http://www.thesteakhousemd.com/ http://www.threebrotherspizza.com/
http://www.ruthschris.com/ (obviously NOT a vegetarian...)
- digital camera (we funded a portion. He bought bigger/better at Mid Store
for less than he could get elsewhere)
- video camera
- smart phone & payment of it for a year
- smart phone accessories
- More of this: (always appreciated, and comes in a variety of seasonal
types):
www.underarmor.com
- Tacit agreement to not post comments on his FB site (this is probably the
biggest gift I can give him, in his view.)
- Monthly cookie shipment
(
http://www.calumc.org/templates/System/details.asp?id=25564&PID=112339 )
- I add a military book to his library for each gift
occasion (see this site for possibilities:
http://www.usni.org// Also
have some great artwork and other items. Love this site...)
- Magazine or newspaper subscriptions (nothing racey... Would be unsat.)
- Ours also has some personal collections that we try to support
- Dinner out with family and/or his friends when he is home. He invites who he choses at the location of his choice: I fund.
- Movie tickets
- Tickets for a group to this site:
www.medievaltimes.com/ (enough for a
squad to go, at least)
Youngster and up:
(as a 2/C) new/snappy video card for his computer (to augment the
new/improved large screen LCDHDTV he uses as a computer
monitor, which we funded as his birthday gift. He could purchase and have
the TV shipped for less than we could have purchased it for him. Worked better...)
new iPod
Socks. Low socks. He can never have enough low socks.
2/C and up:
computer game or two that he could play as a 2/C/Firstie
auto club membership
payment of auto insurance for a year
(could fund parking for a year for a 2/C, I suppose... Ours didn't have a
car on the Yard until this fall.)
Allow him to fill up the gas tank 1/month on us & one of our gas cards
Firstie and beyond:
Small fridge for the room (as a Firstie)
Room decorations (he *so* wanted a state flag, so as he arrived this fall,
there was one waiting for him in his mail. Apparently he and his roommates
have "decorated" their room with their state flags. Whatever works...)
This fall, I purchased a year's membership to the Naval
Institute/Proceedings. He finds it useful...especially as a Firstie. Don't
know that he would have enjoyed it as much his earlier years.
Unique sports tickets (a game to see the Red Sox play in Baltimore would be
a HUGE hit with him... So, I give him a blank check to fund something like
this when he can arrange it.)
Tickets to Broadway (ours loves the theater...)
This year (Firstie year) will bring a few more "practical" items, such as
a cover bag
https://www.usna.com/SSLPage.aspx?pid=4150&srcid=4007&tab=4
(waiting NOT so patiently for the 2011 versions to come out...HINT HINT)
a certificate to this site:
http://www.ultrathin.com/,
a dual frame for his diploma and commission,
the order of his insignia box (once we know his service assignment),
and probably something ($$ or certificates) toward more civvies.
Also considering a gps unit for his car, as it didn't come with one
I think he has his eye on one of those fine side chairs offered through the
Alumni Association, as well. (have to leave a few items for commissioning
gifts for relatives to buy! That one might wait for grandma/grandpa to
purchase...) (It can also be found at:
https://www.usna.com/SSLPage.aspx?pid=4150&srcid=4007&tab=4 )
A subscription to a magazine/periodical that is in his service community,
once it's known. Am currently looking at these: (If it's
Naval Aviation or NFO then,
http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/org5-1.htm
http://www.tailhook.org/hookmag.htm
http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Pages/media/approach/approach.aspx
https://www.chinfo.navy.mil/pages/allhands-sub.html ) (or, if it's subs:
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/cno/n87/mag.html )
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My mid asked for a folding suit bag for traveling with his uniforms/
shoes. The bag issued to 2011 is a nylon cloth bag with a hole in the
top for the hanger and a drawstring in the bottom. It does little to
protect the uniform and is a pain to lug through an airport. I bought
him a very nice bag that folds and has a shoulder strap and outside
pockets for his dress shoes.
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My mid also requested youngster year a flat screen TV that fits between his
desk top and the bottom of the bunk (uses as a computer monitor), a comfy
office chair AND a wireless computer keyboard.