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Summer recruitment into the Naval Academy
Summer began the call for about 1,200 future students of the Naval Academy in Annapolis.
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1. Max Lopez from Red Bank, New Jersey, in the first phase shear summer appeal. (Mark Gail)
2. Marshall Liu - another candidate for release in 2014. (Mark Gail)
3. Trevon Griffin marks his duffel bag. He and the other students of the future the next few weeks will learn discipline and military skills. (Mark Gail)
4. Students show recruits how to properly hold the headgear. (Mark Gail)
5. Elizabeth Hörner from Lititz, Pennsylvania, bears his uniform and other things to the next stage of registration. (Mark Gail)
6. Haley Sobrero of Columbus, Montana, adjusts a headdress. Women's haircut should not be longer than the collar. (Mark Gail)
7. Thomas McElwee of Wayne, Pennsylvania, works off fireworks. This year, for admission to the Naval Academy have applied for 17,000 people - a record number. (Mark Gail)
8. Christine Byrne of Greenwich, Connecticut, salutes. The Naval Academy said that year's call teach beginners "to strive for excellence in a competitive atmosphere that strengthens the leadership, teamwork, character and passion to win." (Mark Gail)
9. Sami Ahchzhui beydzhiki attaches to the year of manufacture. (Mark Gail)
10. Recruits are reading books while waiting for the next orders. (Mark Gail)
11. Recruits come out of the room in which the day ends with a call oath, which account for many families of future students. (Mark Gail)
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11 photo + letter
via bigpicture
1. Max Lopez from Red Bank, New Jersey, in the first phase shear summer appeal. (Mark Gail)
2. Marshall Liu - another candidate for release in 2014. (Mark Gail)
3. Trevon Griffin marks his duffel bag. He and the other students of the future the next few weeks will learn discipline and military skills. (Mark Gail)
4. Students show recruits how to properly hold the headgear. (Mark Gail)
5. Elizabeth Hörner from Lititz, Pennsylvania, bears his uniform and other things to the next stage of registration. (Mark Gail)
6. Haley Sobrero of Columbus, Montana, adjusts a headdress. Women's haircut should not be longer than the collar. (Mark Gail)
7. Thomas McElwee of Wayne, Pennsylvania, works off fireworks. This year, for admission to the Naval Academy have applied for 17,000 people - a record number. (Mark Gail)
8. Christine Byrne of Greenwich, Connecticut, salutes. The Naval Academy said that year's call teach beginners "to strive for excellence in a competitive atmosphere that strengthens the leadership, teamwork, character and passion to win." (Mark Gail)
9. Sami Ahchzhui beydzhiki attaches to the year of manufacture. (Mark Gail)
10. Recruits are reading books while waiting for the next orders. (Mark Gail)
11. Recruits come out of the room in which the day ends with a call oath, which account for many families of future students. (Mark Gail)
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