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th e Trident UNITED STATES N AVAL ACADEMY TOP STORIES CITY O F ANNAPOLIS CELEBRATES NAVY BIRTHDAY WITH USNA The city of Annapolis and the U.S. Naval Academy rang in the 238th birthday of the U.S. Navy with a breakfast at the historic Calvert House Oct. 7. Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Mike Miller joined Annapolis Mayor Josh Cohen, Anne  Arundel Coun ty Executive Laura Newma n, and other distinguished area leadership in celebrating the close relationship the Naval Academy and the Navy enjoy in the Annapolis area. “Annapolis is in so many ways a Navy town,” said Cohen. “The Navy gives back to this community in so many ways, and the midshipmen truly live out the spirit of service.” Cohen talked about USNA’s many community projects. The Naval Academy chapter of the Knights of Columbus joined with the Missionaries of Charity Sept. 29 to perform charity work at the missionaries’ AIDS Hospice in Washington, D.C. USNA MIDS VOLUNTEER AT AIDS HOS PICE IN DC The Naval Academy Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Ofce hosted its annual STEM Family Day for faculty and staff and their families Sept. 14. Cyber security has gained increasing attention in recent years. Experience and observation have demonstrated the necessity for U.S government agencies to increase their knowledge in this arena. >>ARTICLE OCTOBER 11, 2013 >>ARTICLE MID TO PLAY IN WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES >>ARTICLE USNA CLUB HELPS PREP MIDS FOR C YBER WORLD >>USNA HALLOWEEN CONCERT TICKETS GOING FAST >>ARTICLE NAVAL ACAD EMY HOST S STEM FAMILY DAY >>ARTICLE STOCKDALE LEADERS HIP AWARD GOES TO GRADS >NAVY TIMES

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theTridentUNIT ED STATES N AVAL ACADEMY

TOP STORIES

CITY O F ANNAPOLIS

CELEB RATES NAVY

BIRTHDAY WITH USNA

The city of Annapolis and the U.S. Naval Academy

rang in the 238th birthday of the U.S. Navy with a

breakfast at the historic Calvert House Oct. 7.

Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Mike

Miller joined Annapolis Mayor Josh Cohen, Anne

Arundel County Executive Laura Newman, and other 

distinguished area leadership in celebrating the close

relationship the Naval Academy and the Navy enjoy in

the Annapolis area.

“Annapolis is in so many ways a Navy town,” said

Cohen. “The Navy gives back to this community in so

many ways, and the midshipmen truly live out the spiritof service.”

Cohen talked about USNA’s many community projects.

The Naval Academy chapter of the Knights of 

Columbus joined with the Missionaries of Charity Sept.

29 to perform charity work at the missionaries’ AIDS

Hospice in Washington, D.C.

USNA MIDS VOLUNTEERAT AIDS HOS PICE IN DC

The Naval Academy Science, Technology, Enginee

and Mathematics Ofce hosted its annual STEM

Family Day for faculty and staff and their families S

14.

Cyber security has gained increasing attention in

recent years. Experience and observation have

demonstrated the necessity for U.S government

agencies to increase their knowledge in this arena.>>ARTICLE

OCTOBER 11 , 2

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MID TO PLAY IN WORLDUNIVERSITY GAMES

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USNA CLUB HELPS PREPMIDS FOR C YBER WORLD

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HALLOWEEN CONCERTTICKETS GOING FAST

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NAVAL ACAD EMY HOSTSTE M FAM ILY DAY

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STOCKDALE LEADERS HAWARD GOES TO GRAD

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N EWS, CL I PS & GALLER I E S

AN N OUN CEM EN TS

NAVY BEATS AIR FOR CE, 28-10Midshipman 3rd Class Keenan Reynolds ran for 126 yards and three touchdowns, and Navy used a strong

second half to beat Air Force 28-10 Oct. 5.

U.S. YACHT SHOWSAll midshipmen and military personnel in dress uniform

will be admitted free of charge at the U.S. Sailboat

Show in the Annapolis harbor Oct. 10-14. For more

information, call 410-268-8828.

USNA GIFT SHOP EVENTSLocal artist Joe Barsin of JEB Designs will host a

signing at the USNA Gift Shop inside the Armel-

Leftwich Visitors Center Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to noon.

The Gift Shop will also host a coffee tasting by

Coffee Beanery from 8 to 11 a.m.

BLUE JACKET CAFEThe Blue Jacket Café is now an MWR Category “C”

Operation and is required to operate without direct

appropriated funding. Sailors assigned to commands

within the Annapolis Complex are approved for Basic

Allowance Subsistence pay in place of a meal chit.

The BJC is only open Monday-Friday from 6:30am to

1:00pm, excluding Federal Holidays, and each item onthe menu is priced separately. A daily lunch special will

be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in addition to

the a la carte items. The Coffee Cafe will operate with

the same hours and offers subs, sandwiches, salads,

gourmet coffee beverages and homemade pastries.

For more information, call 410-293-9120.

INFO LINK>>Fleet and Family Readiness >>NAVYSPORTS.COM

USNA MUSEUM OFFERSLECTURE SERIES

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USNA RESERVE FACULTYOPPORTUNITIES

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DINNER HONORSETHICS ESSAY WINNERS

USNA PROF SERVES ASSTEM ROLE MODEL

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MIDS HONOR HISPANICHERITAGE MONTH

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MIDS SAIL WITHWOUNDED WARRIO RS

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