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th e Trident UNITED STATES N AVAL ACADEMY TOP STORIES NAVAL ACADE MY MID PARACHU TES WITH LEAP FROGS When the U.S. Navy Parachute Team, the Leap Frogs, performed a demonstration jump June 15 for students attending the Naval Academy Summer Seminar, they took along an unexpected guest: a Naval Academy midshipman. Midshipman 1st Class Ryan Hill, president of the academy’s Parachute Team, had the necessary qualications, and his coach Mike Davidson brought up the possibility of his jumping with the team when they contacted him for air support. The Naval Academy Parach ute Team works in conjunction with the Naval Academy Skydiving Club to safely introduce midshipmen to the demands of skydiving.  A new program is helping Naval Academy midshipmen experience some of the rigors of ight school before they decide what service assignment they want to choose. MID N OMINATED FOR “WOMAN OF THE YEAR”  A sailo r stationed at Na val Support Activity Annapolis was recently offered a residency through the University of California, Los Angeles International Medical Graduate Program, to begin in June 2015. The Class of 2018 will arrive July 1 for Induction Day. Information on schedules, parking, gate access and more is available on the Naval Academy website.  J U N E 1 9 , 2 0 1 4 >>ARTICLE FLIGHT TRAINING HELPS PREP FUTURE PILOTS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS TO I-DAY SAILOR SELECTED FOR RESIDENCY PROGRAM CB S, N AVY TO START NEW BASKETBALL EVENT >>ARTICLE >>PATRIOT L EAGUE >>USNA >>CAPITAL HONORING USNA’S GREATEST GENERATION >>ARTICLE >>NAVYSPORTS

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theTridentUNIT ED STATES N AVAL ACADEMY

TOP STORIES

NAVAL ACADE MY MID

PARACHU TES WI TH

LEAP FROGS

When the U.S. Navy Parachute Team, the Leap Frogs,

performed a demonstration jump June 15 for students

attending the Naval Academy Summer Seminar, they

took along an unexpected guest: a Naval Academy

midshipman.

Midshipman 1st Class Ryan Hill, president of the

academy’s Parachute Team, had the necessary

qualications, and his coach Mike Davidson brought upthe possibility of his jumping with the team when theycontacted him for air support.

The Naval Academy Parachute Team works in

conjunction with the Naval Academy Skydiving Clubto safely introduce midshipmen to the demands of

skydiving.

 A new program is helping Naval Academy midshipmenexperience some of the rigors of ight school beforethey decide what service assignment they want tochoose.

MID N OMINATED FOR“WOMAN OF THE YEAR”

 A sailor stationed at Naval Support Activity Annapo

was recently offered a residency through the Univeof California, Los Angeles International Medical

Graduate Program, to begin in June 2015.

The Class of 2018 will arrive July 1 for Induction Day.Information on schedules, parking, gate access and

more is available on the Naval Academy website.

 JUNE 19 , 2

>>ARTICLE

FL IGHT TRAINING HELPSPREP FUTURE P ILOTS

LESS T HAN TWO WEEK STO I-DAY

SAILOR SELECTED FORRESIDENCY PROGRAM

CB S, N AVY TO STARTNEW BASKETBALL EVEN

>>ARTIC

>>PATRIOT L EAGUE

>>USN A

>>CAPITAL

HONORING USNA’SGREATEST GENERATION

>>ARTICLE

>>NAVYSPOR

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AN N OUN CEM EN TS

MIDS’ FOOTAGE OF JU MP WITH L EAP F ROGS

Midshipman 1st Class Ryan Hill jumped out of a plane with the U.S. Navy parachute team, the Leap Frogs,June 15. Watch his footage of his jump here.

BOOK S IGNINGThe Naval Academy Gift Shop, located inside the

Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center at Gate 1, will host abook signing for photographer Roger Miller July 1(Induction Day) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

BBQ BATTLE TICKETSDon’t miss the XXII Safeway Barbecue Battle June21 and 22 on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (between9th-14th Streets). You’ll nd free food samples, livemusic, cooking demos, celebrity chef signing, Texas onTour, America’s BBQ Restaurant Row a variety ofBBQcooking contests and much more. Transportation is

by metro: Blue or Orange Line to Smithsonian Station.Tickets are available at the MWR Annapolis ITT Outletin the MWR Recreation Services Bldg. #89, NSAAnnapolis, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and cost

$10.50 each (gate price is $20.00 each). For moreinformation, call 410-293-9200.

TEEN CAMPThe Bill the Kid Youth Center will host another Teencamp from July 7 to Aug. 1 for kids (from 6th to 12thgrade) of active duty, DoD civilian or USNA contractorpersonnel. Kids must have completed 6th grade tor egister. Cost is on a sliding scale. Call 410-294-4998

for more info and to register.

INFO LINK>>Fleet and Family Readiness

>>YOUTUB

USNA 44-FOOTERS RACETO BERMUDA

>>CAPITAL

RECENT GRAD GIVESGRANDPA FIRST SALUT

NAVAL ACAD EMY GRADTAKES COMMAND

>>THE DAY

USNA PROFESSOR INRACE ACROSS AMER ICA

>>FL IC

USNA MIDS ON SHIPSFOR SUMM ER TRAINING

>>USN A

>>MIL ITARY T IM

NAVY ANNOU NCES NEWWORKOUT SERIE S , APPS

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