cabarle
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Here is the e-mail:
State Lead B&G Commander says:
Hello,
The following came from USNA just this morning. For each of us who have an Appointee, one with an offer but still making up his/her mind, or a candidate who is selected for NAPS, please pass these questions and answers on to that person. Since not all our State's Appointments have been given yet, please hold onto these Q&As in case one of your candidates is chosen soon.
Basically, the info is, if an Appointee has COVID-19 or gets it prior to I-Day, they are medically DQ-ed and that is it. Testing for the virus on I-Day is still being worked on. If they get it once at USNA, that is still being worked on. All our Appointees should take Great Care to Not Get the virus.
DQ-ed means “disqualified.” Sent home – banished – good bye. And if you think the Navy is heartless, they have 1,000 appointees and less 20 is no big deal to the World’s Greatest Leadership Laboratory. Sounds harsh. Wonder how they are gonna address the youngster Cruises that will be going to the seven seas at the end of May?
It is going to be an interesting journey. Stay home.
Please forward this email to me, including the original from the BGO who sent it to you: douglas.cabarle@bgo.usna.com