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Date of upload: Aug 21, 2019 ^^
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As someone mentioned, you may need to go to Naval Academy Prep before heading off the the actual academy. It's a good chance to polish your skills before you arrive for plebe summer and your plebe year (freshman). The academy is a very challenging place and not everyone makes it thru.
Joining the Navy was one of my best decisions. Sometimes I was happy as heck to be there, other times I wanted out. There are a lot of ups and downs but the key is to stay with it and listen to what you are told.
I did go to college and I did get an education. But the Navy did a better job at preparing me for real life.
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Girl: *Waves at camera*
Also girl: *Smacks into the guy in front of her because she weren't looking*
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For all you guys shitting on the detailers, having been to summer seminar and met them, they are a lot scarier than shown on camera, as they donât show the shark attacks and stuff that comes with plebe summer. They are responsible for a LOT of the training the plebes have, and are actually really cool people.
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Boot camp is boot camp is boot camp - whether it's Annapolis, Great Lakes IL, or any other service indoc center. The goal is to throw the plebe/recruit into such an alien environment compared to living at home that they can be evaluated on how they handle stress and remain focused on detail. I remember in boot camp we were required to lace our shoes right eyelet over left. Not a big deal for me because that's how I've always done it, but we had more than a couple of recruits in our company get gigged for mis-lacing. I was in Navy boot camp where the bunks had ~5 inch thick mattresses and we were required to have "hospital corners" on the sheets. Then you get out to the fleet and realize your 2-inch thick mattress on the bunk will never take a 45-degree corner. It was all designed to evaluate your ability to handle detail under stress while you were still in boot camp and before you were sent to the fleet.
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@os8mm178
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Coast guard: starts screaming Marines: starts screaming Navy: hi how are ya
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