Blue and Gold Officer Summer Training - July 2010


As a Naval Academy Information Officer, I am a volunteer working for the Admissions Office at United States Naval Academy. Specifically, I am assigned to assist high school students with the application process for admission to the Academy. The process is far more involved than for normal college and university admissions. Not only does the candidate have to complete an admissions package for the Academy, he or she has to also seek a nomination from a congressmen or apply for a Presidential nomination if their parent(s) are veterans. So, so called Blue and Gold Officer volunteers, some 2000 plus in all states and overseas, assist the candidates and do personal interviews as part of the admissions process. I really enjoy doing this, the students are among the best in their classes and highly motivated and accomplished individuals willing to experience the service academy life and to serve their country as officers in the Navy and Marine Corps. 
This July 18th, I will depart for a summer training session held at USNA in Annapolis, Maryland, through July 23rd. This will be a great trip for me as I will be going back after several years of experience as a Blue and Gold Officer and be able to better understand what they are providing in the way of training and balance it with actual experience in the field. We stay in Bancroft Hall and eat in King Hall with the new class of Plebes who will be in the middle of Plebe Summer and looking forward to the return of the Brigade and the start of classes in late August.

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