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Page 1: Commanding Officer's I-Day Brief

Naval Academy Preparatory School

Indoctrination Day24 Jul 2012

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Topics

• Leadership• History• Indoctrination Overview• Program Overview• Schedule of Important Dates• Summary and Questions

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Leadership• Commanding Officer

CAPT Jim Cunha, USN

• Executive Officer Major Andy Bourquin, USMC

• Academic DeanDr. Carl E. Crockett, PhD

• Athletic DirectorMr. Bryan Brouse

• Command Services DirectorMr. Mark Donahue, CAPT, USN (Ret)

• Command Master ChiefCMDCM (SW/NAC) Andy Wilson, USN

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Baseball Coach (P/T)

Staff OrganizationSuperintendent

USNA

Commanding OfficerNAPS

Executive Officer

Battalion Officer

Academic Dean

Math Dept

Chemistry Dept

Physics Dept

English Dept

Athletic Trainers (3)

Lacrosse Coach

Men’s Bball Coach

Women’s Bball Coach

Company Officers

USMC O-3

USN O-3

USN O-3

Senior Enlisted Leaders

USN E-7

USN E-8

USN E-8

Command Master Chief

Supply Officer

BN DI E-7

Wrestling Coach

Supply Clerk

Football Coach (3)

Learning Skills

Athletic Director

Info Tech Dept

CommandServices Director

Admin Clerk

1st LT

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NAPS History

• Informal classes 1915

• Formally established 1919Signed by Under Secretary of the Navy Franklin D Roosevelt

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1915 – 1920 Naval Station NewportNaval Station San Francisco

1921 – 1942 Naval Station NorfolkNaval Station San Diego

1942 – 1943 Naval Station Newport

1943 - 1949 NTC Bainbridge, MD

1949 - 1951 Naval Station Newport

1951 - 1974 NTC Bainbridge, MD

1974 – present Naval Station Newport

NAPS History

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NAPS History

1915 – 1968 Fleet Sailors & Marines

1958 – 1961 Air Force C/Cs

1968 First “direct entries”

1976 First females

1979 – 2008 Coast Guard C/Cs

1991 – 2004 Merchant Marine M/Cs

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Distinguished Graduates

Medal of Honor Recipients

RADM Eugene B Fluckey, USNWWII USNA NAPS ’31

2nd LT Robert D Reem, USMCKorean War USNA NAPS ’44

1st Lt Frank S Reasoner, USMCViet Nam War USMA NAPS ’58

Capt Lance P Sijan, USAFViet Nam War USAFA NAPS ’61

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Distinguished GraduatesOne USNA Superintendent

VADM Edward C Waller, USN (Ret), ’45

Two Naval War College Presidents

VADM John T Hayward, USN (Ret), ’26

RADM Edward F Welch, Jr, USN (Ret), ’43

Astronauts

Mercury 7 – Col Gordon Cooper, Jr, ‘46

Current – CDR Christopher J Cassidy, USN, ‘89

Rhodes Scholar

Capt Nicholas M Schmitz, USMC, ‘02

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Gen John R Allen, USMC NAPS ‘72Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan

ADM Samuel J Locklear, III, USN NAPS ‘73Commander, U.S. Pacific Command

2

7

2

NAPS AlumniActive/Reserve Flag/General Officers

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VADM Robert S Harward, Jr., USN NAPS ‘75Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command

Lt Gen Richard T. Tryon, USMC NAPS ‘71

Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policy and Operations

NAPS AlumniActive/Reserve Flag/General Officers

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RADM Earl L Gay, USN NAPS ‘76Commander, Navy Recruiting Command

RADM Thomas S Rowden, USN NAPS ‘78OPNAV N96

NAPS AlumniActive/Reserve Flag/General Officers

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RADM Peter A. Gumataotao, USN NAPS ‘77Commander, Carrier Strike Group 11

RADM Christopher J. Paul, USNR NAPS ‘78Deputy, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet

RADM Joseph W. Rixey, USN NAPS ‘79Director, Navy International Programs Office

NAPS AlumniActive/Reserve Flag/General Officers

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RADM Thomas C. Traaen, SC, USN NAPS ‘78

Commander, DLA Defense Distro Center

RADM Dixon R. Smith, USN NAPS ‘79

Commander, Navy Region Southwest

RDML Terry J Benedict, USN NAPS ‘78Director, Strategic Systems Program

NAPS AlumniActive/Reserve Flag/General Officers

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RDML David Pimpo, SC, USN NAPS ‘82

Deputy Commander N3/4

Navy Supply Systems Command

NAPS AlumniActive/Reserve Flag/General Officers

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“NAPS gave me all I needed not only to succeed at the Naval Academy, but also to become an officer of Marines. My NAPS experience would not only sustain me through the four demanding years of Annapolis, but would be a touch stone of values for many years thereafter. I cannot commend the program strongly enough.”

General John Allen, USMC

NAPS ‘72

Commander, US Forces - Afghanistan

NAPS Quote

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Distinguished Former Staff

VADM William P Mack, USN (Ret)USNA Superintendent, 72-75

Former NAPS Executive Officer

General James N Mattis, USMC

Commander, U.S. Central Command

Former NAPS Executive Officer

RADM Clifford S. Sharpe, USNCOO, NETC

Former NAPS English Instructor

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NAPS AlumniRemembering 9/11/2001

Kenneth EWaldie

NAPS 74Flight 11

LTJG Darin H Pontell, USN

NAPS 94Pentagon

CDR Patrick Dunn, USNNAPS 81Pentagon

CAPT Robert E Dolan, Jr, USN

NAPS 77Pentagon

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NAPS Mission

To enhance Midshipman Candidates’ moral,

mental, and physical foundations to prepare

them for success at the United States Naval

Academy.

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What is NAPS…Really?

Academics and Learning Skills Development

Fitness Improvement

Mil Trng

Character Development

Maturing Process

Motivational Whole Person

Academic Development

Year of growth& development

Year ofscholarship

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Men21082%

Women46

18%

NAPS 2013 – Gender & Service

USNR20480%

USN42

16%

USMC10

4%

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African American75 – 30%

Hispanic31 – 12%

Asian American18 – 7%

Native American15 – 6%

Hawaiian4 – 2% Caucasian

113 – 44%

NAPS 2013 – Race/EthnicityMinorities = 56% Battalion (143 of 256)

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NAPS 13 – Profile

Non-English Languages Spoken at Home 22% Spanish (30) German (1) Portuguese (1)

French (6) Hawaiian (1) Russian (1)

Korean (4) Hebrew (1) Swedish (1)

Tagalog (4) Japanese (1) Turkish (1)

Mandarin (2) Norwegian (1)

Attend College• First in Family to Attend College – 9%• First Generation in Family to Attend College – 17%

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NAPS 13 – Continental US

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NAPS 13 – Alaska

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NAPS 13 – Hawaii

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NAPS Indoctrination

Introduction to the Navy and Marine Corps

– Naval heritage and traditions

– Military customs and courtesies

– Team building and unit pride

– Introduction to physical requirements

– Safety & security

– Administrative processing

– 100% successful completion

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• Admin

- Induction Day

- Orientation

- Admin Processing

ID Cards, Medical, Dental

- Academics

Placement Testing

Learning Skills

Scheduling

Indoctrination

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Military Regiment

• Drill

• Uniform

• Core Values

• Character Development

• Life Skills Orientation

• Team Building

Indoctrination

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Physical Fitness

• Wellness

• Physical Training

• Sports Practices

Indoctrination

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Indoctrination Schedule

24 Jul Induction Day

27 – 30 Jul Academic assessments

29 Jul 1st phone calls (0800 – 1100)

6 Aug Sports team practices begin

11 Aug NITRO

15 Aug 1st Day of classes

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0430 Reveille

0500 Physical training

0630 Breakfast

0700 Training

1100 Lunch

1230 Administrative time

1500 Physical training

1715 Dinner

1800 Drill

2000 Hygiene / personal time

2100 Taps

Indoctrination – Sample Day

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15 Aug Classes commence15 Sep Boston Trip 5 – 8 Oct Parents’ Weekend16 Oct End of Marking Period 1

17 – 21 Oct Battalion Trip to USNA21 – 25 Nov Thanksgiving Break 8 Dec Army-Navy Football Game 21 Dec – 3 Jan Winter Break29 Jan End of Marking Period 2

7 – 8 Feb New York City Trip22 – 31 Mar Spring Break29 Apr End of Marking Period 3

9 May Pass in Review & Graduation Ball10 May Graduation Ceremony

AY13 Calendar

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• Section sizes:– Vary from 15 to 30– Greater than 25 only in accelerated

programs

• EI Period:– All instructors are available– No student has a class

• Tutor Availability:– Evening study period– Selected periods during weekends

Extra Instruction (EI)1415 - 1530

Physical Fitness & Sports1600 - 1745

Class3 75-Minute Periods

0740 – 1145

Lunch1150 – 1255

Class1 75-Minute Period

1300 – 1415

Dinner1745 – 1830

Study Period1900 – 2200

Daily Academic Routine

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• Weekly Curriculum Mathematics 5 Chemistry 4 English 4 Physics 4 Lrng Skills (MP1)

1 Info Tech (MP1) 1 SAT (MP1 & MP2) 1

• Programs: Foundation Intermediate Advanced

Academic Structure

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FallFootball

X CountryBaseballLacrosse

WinterM BasketballW Basketball

WrestlingIndoor Track

SpringBaseballLacrosse

Outdoor Track

Physical EducationWeight Training, Strength & Conditioning,

Physical Readiness Test / Body Fat, Swimming

Varsity Sports

Athletic Programs

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Planned for: – ADM Charles R Larson, USN (Ret)

– CINCPACFLT, USNA Superintendent (x2)– VADM Michael H Miller, USN

– USNA Superintendent

– VADM Robert S Harward, USN– Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command / NAPS ‘75

– RADM John N Christenson, USN– President Naval War College

– RADM Peter A Gumataotao, USN– Commander, Carrier Strike Group

ELEVEN / NAPS ‘77– RADM Dixon R Smith, USN

– Commander, Navy Region Southwest / NAPS ‘79 – Col Arthur J Athens, USMC (Ret)

– Director, Stockdale Center for Ethics and Leadership

– Mr. Joe Caruso– Author/Motivational Speaker

Character Development,Military Indoctrination, Speakers

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• Purpose: – Provides for goods and services required for each Midshipman Candidate

(M/C) such as textbooks and NAPS physical training gear.

– Provides opportunities for structured extra-curricular involvement such as the

New York City trip, Army Navy Game and the Graduation Ball.

• Amount: – $2,000 per M/C

– Paid through 8 monthly payroll deductions

– Scholarship awards may be applied

• Checks must be received from the awarding organization and made out to

“NAPS BAF”

– Unspent funds will be applied towards USNA fees during the fall of Plebe year

Battalion Activity Fund (BAF)

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• Goals: – Provide mentorship and role modeling.– Promote growth and an understanding of the Navy’s

core values.

• Sponsors: – Senior military or affiliated civilians with extensive DoD

backgrounds.– Naval War College, surface warfare, aviators,

submariners, JAGs, combat arms, etc.

Sponsor Program

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Community Service

• Battleship Cove• Special Olympics

• Northeast Sailing Regatta• Ski Event• Olympic Games

• Habitat for Humanity• Local Homeless Shelter• Women’s Center

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• CQPA ≥ 2.2

• Improved / Sustained grades

• Improved / Sustained SAT scores

• Pass the Physical Readiness Test

• Within Body Fat Standards (male – 20%, female – 30%)

• Military aptitude

• No major conduct issues

• No honor violations

• Recommendation of NAPS Commanding Officer

Commanding Officer’s Recommendation

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USNA ADMISSIONSFrom NAPS to USNA

• Congratulations on admission to NAPS & good luck this year!

• Today’s discussion – Admission to the Class of 2017

• Another application for admission is not required, but consideration for admission still requires– Update of personal information

Completed in spring by NAPSter – Admissions Board evaluation– Physical fitness evaluation– Medical qualificiation– Nomination

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USNA ADMISSIONSFrom NAPS to USNA

• Nomination(s)– NAPSters receive Secretary of the Navy nomination by

virtue of their enlistment to attend NAPS.– To meet Title 10 USC mandates, we require, however,

every NAPSTER seek a nomination from Congressional sources. Congressman/congresswoman Senators Vice President (online form)

– Other sources – Presidential, etc.– It’s a win scenario with many congressional offices.– Not all will be successful – that is OK.

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USNA ADMISSIONSFrom NAPS to USNA

• Medical– A new medical evaluation is not required –

DODMERB examination is good for 2 years.– Must maintain good health.– A waiver may be required if medical status at

NAPS changes.

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NAPS ADMISSIONS BOARD

• NAPS Admissions Board– Comprised of senior leaders from both USNA and

NAPS staff– “Whole Person” concept

Look at moral, mental and physical development at NAPS

– Make appointment recommendations to the Superintendent who is the final authority for admission

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NAPS ADMISSIONS BOARD

• General Criteria– Academic performance

Grades ≥ 2.2, “C” or better in each course Performance/level of effort on College

entrance examinations taken at NAPS Grade trends – looking for positive

improvement throughout the year

– Evaluations Teachers & military chain of command

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NAPS ADMISSIONS BOARD

• NAPS Admissions Board general criteria– Moral development – no conduct, motivational

or moral issues– Physical development – pass the USNA Physical

Readiness Test (PRT)– Within height/weight standards for admission – Commanding Officer’s recommendation

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Frequently Asked Questions

• Who is the POC for the BAF (Battalion Activities Fund)?

LTJG Mike Grimes [email protected] 401.841.4255

• When should I buy plane tickets for Thanksgiving and winter breaks?– 1100 for Providence Airport

(3 hrs after liberty call at 0800)– 1300 for Boston Airport

(5 hrs after liberty call at 0800)– Liberty expires at 1800 on

return dates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

• How and when can I make contact with a NAPS staff member?

Command Duty Officer (24/7) 401.641.0752M/Cs’ Company Officer 401.841.XXXX

• Is NAPS connected with social media?

NAPS Websites: www.usna.edu/NAPS/

Facebook – NAPSNAVAL ACADEMY PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Facebook – ParentsNAPS CLASS OF 2013 PARENTS

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NAPS Honored Memorials on Newport Navy Base

Capt John L Prichard, USMCNAPS Battalion Officer, ‘65-’67

Asst Football CoachUSNA ‘61

Capt Lance P Sijan, USAFNAPS ‘61, USAFA ‘65

Sijan Hall, USAFA

CDR William C McCool, USNAstronaut, USNA ‘83

Col John W Ripley, USMCNAPS ‘58, USNA ’62 EE

2nd LT Robert D Reem, USMCNAPS ’44, USNA ‘48

MARDET Wall

LTJG Darin H Pontell, USNNAPS ‘94, USNA ‘98

Dewey FieldBench

OverlookingBay & Bridge

LT Brendan J Looney, USNNAPS ‘00, USNA ’04 SEAL

Newport CupInitiated ‘11

NAPS Graduation Program: - VADM Francis R Donovan, USN (Ret)

NAPS ‘55, USNA ‘59 - CDR Michael P DeRusso, USN – Intel