Greeks in Foreign Cockpits – Alexander ‘Yogi’ Hnarakis
Alexander ‘Yogi’ Hnarakis Home / Pilots & Crews / Fighter Pilots / Alexander ‘Yogi’ Hnarakis F-14 TOMCAT FIGHTER PILOT USN Writing Alex ‘Yogi’ Hnarakis tribute was a kind of weird …
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USNA Alumni Association Mourns RADM Edgar Keats ’35, USN (Ret.), Oldest Living Alumni
The Alumni Association is sad to announce the passing on 2 March of Rear Admiral Edgar Keats ’35, USN (Ret.). President of the Class of 1935, Admiral Keats was also our …
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Questions and poem about possible cruise from Jack McCourt
I have a few questions, recommendations. Do you think we will have to stand watch? Can the wives/girlfriends be ICOR? But, not at the same time, obviously! Will we …
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Reunion Update – 40th Reunion Class Gift
Classmates, This is an update from our Class VP Sean Coffey, who is our POC on the Class Project for the 40th: “Five years ago we set an ambitious goal …
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Holds Change of Command Ceremony
CAMP H.M. SMITH, Hawaii — Adm. Phil Davidson relieved Adm. Harry Harris as Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), in a ceremony on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Wednesday, May 30. Secretary …
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Class of ’78 Reunion, Website & Voting Update
Classmates, I have a few quick updates for you on the reunion, our class website and class officer voting. Reunion We have 426 classmates and several of our classmates’ widows …
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40th Reunion Registration is now open!
Classmates, Sorry for the delay on launching the 40th Reunion website, but we are now live. We request that you register for the Reunion by 15 July 2018 so that we can get …
A New Dimension in Leader Development
About five years ago, Colonel Art Athens ’78, USMCR (Ret.), had three encounters in the span of just a few months that opened his eyes about a growing need at …