Posted on 07/12/2021 10:06:57 PM PDT by MAGA2017
Prepared to hold a pride parade maybe.
Depends. Whose side will they be on?
More women, transgenders and the gay! Diversity is our strength!
The obvious problem with the navy is that it needs more diversity!
Here you go....
The Naval Academy’s War With a Professor Who Sends ...
https://www.washingtonian.com › 2020/04/10 › naval-a...
Apr 10, 2020 — Fleming, a former male model, got into trouble with the Academy for sending students pictures in which he was half clothed, including this ...
Has the Naval Academy Gotten Soft? - USNI Blog - US Naval ...
https://blog.usni.org › posts › 2019/07/29 › has-the-nav...
Jul 29, 2019 — This brought me to two questions: did my classmate deserve the personal attacks for his article; and has the Naval Academy gone soft? The ...
The US Naval Academy Is Falling Apart - Task & Purpose
https://taskandpurpose.com › News
Jan 21, 2019 — The designation promised the academy funding for both regular repairs and major renovations. To dam the deluge of problems, the Navy ...
As morale sinks at the Naval Academy, some midshipmen ...
https://www.capitalgazette.com › naval-academy › ac-c...
Sep 6, 2020 — Unfounded rumors of a suicide attempt at the Naval Academy and ... And other mids say the lack of liberty has been tough but not a problem.
Etc.
...interesting picture....!!! I would imagine from the Second World War era.... for you history buffs, the sailor on the left is a Signalman 3rd Class, one of several “right arm ratings” that signified REAL sailors; the sailor on the right is an Aviation Radioman 2nd class, an aviation rating that disappeared soon after WW II.....as far as the kissing....ummmm, I ain’t going there.......
“We can always have Biden give the aggressors a list of targets that are off limits or we can call a timeout.”
Hey c’mon man
“right arm ratings”
I did not know that...and I was in Uncle’s Sam’s Canoe Club for four years (71-75). Speaking of Signalman...my boot camp instructor was a First Class Signalman. One tough dude, but still a great guy.
AND, while I admit to kissing a few sailors...they were ALL Waves.
My father saw the same problems in the 1950s. A post-WW II graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, he was a merchant marine deck officer and activated his US Naval Reserve Commission during the Korean War. With close observation, my father was astonished at the frequent poor quality of USN ship handling. The naval chain of command was often arrogant and insistent on being catered to, while fundamental habits and skills pf seamanship were generally weak among USN officers and men. In contrast, poor seamen and weak officers were ruthlessly weeded out from the ranks of the merchant marine.
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Or a cat fight!
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