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The United States Naval Academy is located in Annapolis a small city of 36,000 people who is the capital of Maryland. The academic program includes courses in engineering, science, mathematics, humanities and social science. This is designed to provide a broad-based education that will qualify the students, named midshipmen, for practically any career field in the Navy or Marine Corps.
Since 1845 more than 60,000 young men and women have successfully completed "four years by the Bay" And every summer new opportunities and challenges begins for 1,200 young men and women from all 50 states and beyond.The midshipmen complete a four-year immersion program that educates them not only in the classroom, but also aboard sailboats and on the athletic fields
The Naval Academy is open to the public. The first stop is at the Visitor Center. The Structural Engineer for the
building was Dan Calistrat the author of this presentation.
The building is located immediately near the Chesapeake Bay and its glass windows provide a nice reflection of the bay.
The program of education includes strenuous physical exercises. The Halsey Field House is a very large gym for these purposes.
The sport rivalry with the Army is well reflected in this banner
The most monumental building in the campus is the Bancroft Hall home to the entire brigade of midshipmen. It contains 1,700 dormitory rooms with nearly five miles of corridors.
Most of the building is open to the public however the living quarters are off limit. A sample dormitory room is open to show how the midshipmen live, two in each room.
A beautiful chapel was dedicated in 1908. The chapel performs numerous weddings the day after graduation, the midshipmen are not allow to marry when they are students.
In the center of the campus is beautiful park that has a memorial named Mexican Monument who is surrounded by four cannons.
The Herndon Monument is a tall grey obelisk. It is the site of the famous "plebes-no-more" ceremony, where the plebes (first year students at the academy) all work together to climb the greased monument and replace a plebe "dixie-cup hat" on top with a midshipman hat. This is the official end of the plebe year and comes as a great relief to all the first year students.It is not an easy task. This year it took 1 hour and 32 minutest.The longest time was more than 4 hours.
After graduation the students toss their hats into the air. They will receive new type of hats they will wear as officers in the Navy.
Photographs and Presentation Dan Calistrat [email protected]