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U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation

U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation

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The United States Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation (USNA AA&F) are NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES. USNA AA&F IS NOT A PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or the United States Naval Academy visual information or marks does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement, and the views presented on this channel post do not necessarily represent the views of USNA, DoD, or its components. For more than a century, the U.S. Naval Academy Association & Foundation has worked to advance the interests, priorities and mission of the U.S. Naval Academy. In 1886, Lieutenant Commander Charles Belknap, Class of 1867, formed the U.S. Naval Academy Graduates Association. The first dinner was held during June Week, 1886. As the Association grew, so did its need for resources. Through the generous efforts of the Association's chapters, an endowment was established to help fund the organization, hire staff, create programs and eventually create Shipmate Magazine, which would help “bind the ties” of alumni. In 1931, the Association’s Board of Governors formed a new organization that would include non-graduates as well as graduates of the Naval Academy in its membership. In May 1931, the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association was incorporated in Washington, DC. On 6 October 1947, the Alumni Association was incorporated in the state of Maryland. With each passing year, alumni, staff and the wider USNA community have contributed to the rich and distinguished history of the Association & Foundation. Our mission is to preserve and celebrate the customs, traditions and Sea Stories that bind and enrich our organization and help to strengthen the life-long bonds that our alumni treasure.

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http://www.usna.com
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
51-200 人
总部
Annapolis,Maryland
类型
非营利机构
创立
1886
领域
Engagement、Philanthropy、Informed advocacy for the Naval Academy and Brigade of Midshipmen、Furthering the traditions and standards at the Naval Academy、Supporting admissions和Supporting the needs of alumni

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  • Calling All USNA Alumni! 🚨 Do you know someone who’s crushing it on the field, in the boardroom or in their community? Nominate them for the 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐀𝐬 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 (𝐓𝐀𝐋) 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐬! These awards celebrate USNA Alumni Association and Foundation members who are raising the bar in leadership, service and achievement —in or out of uniform. The award categories include: 1. Athletic Achievement (pro or amateur) 2. Non-Athletic Achievement (professional success) 3. Volunteer Leadership & Service (unpaid impact) Nomination is quick and easy—and 𝐦𝐮𝐬𝐭 come from fellow alumni. 𝐍𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐥𝐮𝐦𝐧𝐢 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞: https://lnkd.in/e784Fy8P Winners are announced in October 2025!

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  • Only a few seats remain for this THURSDAY’S Legacy of Valor: Vietnam War Roundtable! Register now at the link below. 👇 Moderator and USNA alum ADM Robert Natter ’67, USN (Ret.), will be joined by an esteemed panel who will explore the emergence of the SEALs community in Vietnam and their unique ability to operate in a guerilla warfare environment. Do NOT miss this special event.

    The U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation invites you to a powerful conversation honoring the service and sacrifice of Naval Academy alumni in Vietnam. Moderator: ADM Robert Natter '67, USN (Ret.) Date: Wednesday, 24 April Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: Fluegel Alumni Center This roundtable is part of the Legacy of Valor: Vietnam War series and promises to be a meaningful opportunity to reflect, connect and learn. USNA Alumni Cost: $10 Register and login at https://lnkd.in/e6vDEnqQ Non-USNA Alumni Cost: $15 To register, e-mail John Schofield at john.schofield@usna.com

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  • From coast to coast and beyond, our alumni chapters keep the Naval Academy spirit alive—building strong communities, fostering connections, and supporting both alumni and midshipmen. Whether organizing events, mentoring the next generation, or giving back through service, your dedication makes a lasting impact. To all our chapter leaders and volunteers—thank you for your time, passion, and commitment. We appreciate everything you do to strengthen the bond of our USNA family! Know a chapter making a difference? Tag them in the comments and show them some love!

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  • Spring has sprung! 🌷🌼🌸 The days are growing longer and the Yard is coming to life in full bloom—a reminder of the power of renewal, reflection and new beginnings. In just a few short weeks, we welcome the Class of 2025 to the alumni family. But for now, we’re taking a moment to appreciate the season, celebrate how far we’ve come and look ahead with purpose.

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  • You've had digital access to SHIPMATE all along, did you know? If you get the printed edition for SHIPMATE, the digital version has always been just a click away. It takes 30 seconds to make the switch. Just click the following link: https://lnkd.in/eJ5DsWTu? BONUS: Opt out of print RIGHT NOW, and you'll get early access one full week before it hits mailboxes. No clutter. No delays. No guilt throwing it away after it is read. Just stories you still care about.

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  • "You do what's right, no matter what." RADM Lawrence Chambers '52, USN (Ret.) didn't just make history—he rewrote it. As a trailblazing aircraft carrier commanding officer, Chambers navigated the pressures of leadership, the weight of adversity and the chaos of war with one guiding principle: do what's right, no matter what. From his Plebe year struggles to flying combat missions with his team in Vietnam and ultimately risking his career to save thousands during The Fall of Saigon, Chambers' story is a masterclass in moral, courage and compassion under fire. This isn't just a story about breaking barriers. It's a legacy of integrity created within significant moments when doing the right thing wasn't always easy—but necessary.

  • As we continue celebrating National Volunteer Appreciation Month, let’s celebrate our wonderful parent club volunteers! Our parent club volunteers help create an enabling environment that offers community support with timely and accurate information to all current parents or guardians of Naval Academy midshipmen. Our parent club volunteers help families have the greatest experiences associated with being a parent of a Naval Academy midshipman. Give a shout-out in the comments in your local parent club to help us celebrate their hard work!

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  • Have the stories in Shipmate and our Vietnam video series moved you? Join us next week at the Fluegel Alumni Center for a powerful in-person continuation of this important conversation. Seats are selling fast so register today. Legacy of Valor: Vietnam Roundtable - Thursday, 24 April | 3:30 p.m. | Fluegel Alumni Center. Moderator: ADM Robert Natter '67, USN (Ret.). Join us as we come together to Reflect. Connect. Remember a war and its heroes not forgotten.

    The U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation invites you to a powerful conversation honoring the service and sacrifice of Naval Academy alumni in Vietnam. Moderator: ADM Robert Natter '67, USN (Ret.) Date: Wednesday, 24 April Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: Fluegel Alumni Center This roundtable is part of the Legacy of Valor: Vietnam War series and promises to be a meaningful opportunity to reflect, connect and learn. USNA Alumni Cost: $10 Register and login at https://lnkd.in/e6vDEnqQ Non-USNA Alumni Cost: $15 To register, e-mail John Schofield at john.schofield@usna.com

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  • It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Distinguished Graduate Richard L. Armitage ’67. Armitage, former deputy secretary of state under President George W. Bush, died unexpectedly on Sunday, 13 April, at the age of 79. The cause of death was a pulmonary embolism. Ambassador Armitage served as deputy to Secretary of State Colin Powell from 2001 to 2004, the tumultuous years of the 9/11 attacks and the start of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Before that he had served as a senior Defense Department official during the Reagan administration and as a special presidential envoy for President George H.W. Bush. Read more about the amazing legacy Armitage leaves with us. Our hearts are with his wife, eight children, his family, friends, classmates and all who knew him. https://lnkd.in/ek2seqXc

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