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  • {{r|United States Naval Academy}}
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  • {{r|United States Naval Academy}} {{r|United States Naval Academy}}
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  • {{r|United States Naval Academy}}
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  • [[United States Naval Academy]] : Annapolis, MD<br />
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  • rect 110 300 192 345 [[United States Naval Academy]] rect 110 300 192 345 [[United States Naval Academy]]
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  • Educated at the [[United States Naval Academy]], Heinlein hoped to be a career officer; he was discharged, against his wi Heinlein entered the United States Naval Academy in 1925. He would graduate in 1929, 20th in a class of 243. On graduation,
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  • A 1968 graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]], he was a [[Rhodes Scholar]] at [[Oxford University]] with [[Bill Clinton
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  • ...rner was born in Portland, Oregon, on 27 May 1885. He graduated from the [[United States Naval Academy]] and served on a destroyer, a gunboat, and three [[battleship]]s. From 191
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  • ...s Navy Reserve]].<ref name=Jtfgtmo2018-03-01/> She is a graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]].<ref name=womenveteranspeakersLeanos/>
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  • Category:United States Naval Academy alumni
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  • ...ersity]] for four years, however his true goal was to be admitted to the [[United States Naval Academy]]. He finally was admitted the Naval Academy in 1936, his senior year at Ri
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  • ..., politician, and diplomat. As Secretary of the Navy, he established the [[United States Naval Academy]] at Annapolis, Md. in 1845. His life-work, which made him one of the best ...tary of War. During this short period in the cabinet he established the [[United States Naval Academy]] at Annapolis, gave the orders which led to the naval occupation of [[Cali
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  • ...s Military Academy]] at West Point. He subsequently was admitted to the [[United States Naval Academy]]. He graduated seventh of 114 in the Class of 1905.
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  • ...is body was returned to America in 1905 and given a tomb of honor at the [[United States Naval Academy]] at [[Annapolis, Maryland]].
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  • ...at Vieques, Puerto Rico, and [[Onslow Beach]], N.C. She took part in the [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy's]] [[Memorial Day]] ceremonies at [[Annapolis, Maryland]]. D
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  • ...near free trade to the country until 1861. He oversaw the opening of the [[United States Naval Academy|U.S. Naval Academy]] and the [[Smithsonian]], the groundbreaking for the [[
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  • Born into a Navy family, he graduated from the [[United States Naval Academy]] in 1904, specializing in [[torpedo]] warfare. "He commanded the First Gr
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  • [[:Category:United States Naval Academy graduates|United States Naval Academy graduates]] (1)
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