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Plebe Send Off Picnic
Plebe Summer actually starts sometime in June with a get together
sponsored by your local Parents' Club. It usually takes the form of a
Picnic with the club's membership on hand to exchange ideas and share advice
with the new Plebe's parents. Current upper-class Midshipmen are also
usually there to pass on words of wisdom to the incoming Plebes. Look
for an invitation in the mail or contact the Club directly if you haven't received
an invitation by Memorial Day. You can find a listing of all Parents'
Clubs by clicking here.
Whether you plan on becoming
a member of the local Club or not, this is an event that must not be missed.
Most Clubs send an invitation to all parents and family of incoming Plebes.
Even if you're not a joiner, Go to this Picnic ! You won't
be sorry.
This will be your first exposure
to the rest of your extended Navy family. Other Parents will be there to make
you feel welcome and to share advice about what to expect and how to get through
the next four years as a Parent of a future Naval Officer.
Preparations for I-Day
As Induction Day (I-Day) approaches, there are many things
that should be taken care of...
Encourage your Plebe to...
- Get into the best physical
shape possible. Train hard EVERY day. Running is encouraged as
well as working on upper body strength (Pushups and situps). CLICK
HERE for the RECOMMENDED Exercise Schedule for the 8 Weeks prior to I-Day.
- Eat three well balance meals daily.
- Take your Plebe-to-be to the local US Post Office and apply for a Civilian Passport. Mids will need one for travel later in their four years at the Academy and there is no time like the present to get the passport picture taken when they still look like civilians.
- Get as much sun as possible within safe limits to avoid sunburn later.
- Begin making adjustments to the Eastern Time Zone by changing sleep patterns and meals accordingly.
- Encourage your Plebe-to-be to read Strategies for Academic Success by Eric Bowman. The entire book is available on-line and is an excellent source of Tips and Tricks on How to Scceed at the Academy. Just click on the link above.
- HAIR
- Male Plebes: Get a "Regulation"
haircut from your local barber as soon as possible to make the adjustment
easier when the Navy administers the "official" buzz on I-Day.
- It's a good idea to get this cut several weeks before I-Day to allow exposure to the summer sun to avoid sunburn.
- Female Plebes: Have your hairdresser
at home give you a short, easy to care for cut prior to I-Day. Your
style should be one that you can shampoo, run your fingers through and go.
You can grow your hair longer later in the year.
- Click HERE to see photos of
female Plebes on I-Day. These photos were taken AFTER the USNA barbers
had had their chance to adjust their length on I-Day.
- Ladies with a pony tail of at least 10" might consider donating your hair to Locks
of Love, a charitable organization that supplies wigs to children
with hair loss due to medical problems. It's going to go, anyway, so
instead of having your beautiful hair swept off of a floor and tossed in the
trash, it can help a needy child! Wouldn't that make you feel good?
- If possible, get a complete physical from "your" family Doctor and Dentist so that you're aware of any problems going in.
- You're NOT in good enough physical shape! It doesn't matter what you think. Plebe Summer will teach you what shape you should be in. Remember, we warned you!
Things that the Parents should do...
- Get a copy of Brief Points : An Almanac for Parents and Friends of U. S. Naval Academy Midshipmen. Read it from cover to cover. Order Here
- Set up a telephone calling card or personal 800 number so that your Plebe can reach you without needing funds or having to Call Collect.
- Get Call Waiting and Call Forwarding for your home phone line.
- Make sure that your Plebe has everyone's telephone number and address in the event of an emergency.
- Get set up with email service and a decent computer. Email is the best and most reliable way to communicate with your Mid - especially Plebe Year.
- Learn to use IM (Instant Messenger) like a pro. You will be able to IM your Mid when there is no other way to communicate. A copy can be downloaded HERE for FREE!
- Book Hotel and Airline reservations NOW! It's never too soon to reserve Hotel and Airline space. Hotels fill up quickly, especially for I-Day which is a heavy load on the local facilities. Make sure you have all travel plans guaranteed.
- Plan on being on the Yard ahead of schedule. This means spending the night before in the area. Expect long lines and traffic jams at all of the Gates.

Ten Things To Take To I-Day
Ckick
Here for a special list of ten things to bring
with you as a Plebe headed to I-Day.
I-Day CHECK LIST
- Get together the following
must have items to take on I-Day...
Officially Approved Items:
- Small, inexpensive Gym bag containing...
- One Pair (Only) Mostly White Running Shoes - Broken in.
- Minimum Six Pair Full Length White Crew Socks
- A two week supply (Minimum) of the following Toiletries...
- Razor, Blades & Shaving Cream or
Electric Shaver (may be rechargable &/or Wet/Dry)
- Toothbrush and Toothpaste
- Soap, Shampoo
- Mouthwash
Men:
- A minimum of Six Plain White Cotton Briefs (Boxer-Brief Style)
- A minimum of Six Plain White Cotton T-Shirts (Round Neckline)
Women:
- A minimum of Six Plain White Cotton Panties
- A minimum of Six Plain White Cotton T-Shirts (Round Neckline)
- A minimum of Six Plain White Bras
- A minimum of Six Plain White Sport-Support Bras
- A one month supply of your favorite sanitary napkins or tampons
UnOfficially Recommended Items:
These Items are best delivered in the first and subsequent Care Packages
- Bleach Pen.
- Small Package of spring clips that hold on Name tags and tie tacs.
- A small (3" x 5") American Flag for their desk.
- Several soft cloths to polish shoes, boots and brass.
- Small Wind Up or battery powered Alarm Clock.
- Personal Toiletries including a bottle of Aspirin or Tylenol, cough drops, blister pads.
- Medicated Foot Powder for Athlete's Foot.
- Medicated Body Powder for Heat Rash & Chafing.
- They can't have enough white crew socks.
- Disposable Lighter and an extension cord.
- Stamped and addressed envelopes and postcards to make it easier for you Plebe to write home.
Note: The list of UnOfficially Recommended Items
are NOT on the approved list of things that the Mid can bring
on I-Day and may be confiscated if brought to I-Day. If you'd rather not
take the chance of them being stored until the end of summer, pack them up and
mail them to your Mid via US Mail from the Annapolis Post Office before you leave
town on I-Day or immediately upon your arrival back home. Your Plebe will
know his/her mailing address at the end of the day. See Care Packages

I-Day
Reporting times will be sent
to your Mid before I-Day. Plan on being there at the EXACT scheduled
time. Arriving early is NOT recommended by the Academy.
13 APR 2005
Subj: I-Day Report Times
Dear Naval Academy Alumni Parents and Friends,
As the summer approaches, we are busy preparing for the Induction of the
Class of 2009. This is an exciting time for everyone involved, especially
the candidates that will soon make up the incoming class. I know that many
of you are in contact with these candidates, sharing with them wisdom and
advice on how to succeed at the Naval Academy. You are a great resource for
them as they prepare to report!
I would like to offer my guidance to you in a particular area, namely the
reporting time that they will be asked to check in at the Naval Academy.
The Office of Admissions will issue Alumni Hall reporting times via the
Permit to Report Form beginning at 0600 on I-Day and continuing on
throughout the morning. The reporting times for the class as a whole will
be staggered so that the processing of candidates through Alumni Hall may be
done in an efficient, timely manner. We do not need candidates and families
standing in line at 0530 - or in fact standing in line at all. Our sole
goal is to enable an orderly in-processing of midshipman candidates. They
get no points - and no advantage - for reporting early. If they report
early they will be extra tired by needlessly getting up early on a long,
tiring day. I would ask that, as you counsel the candidate's, you reiterate
the importance of reporting to Alumni Hall at their assigned time.
Furthermore, if you know of any websites that offer conflicting guidance
(such as advice to arrive as early as possible), I would encourage that you
alter them to conform to Naval Academy plans. This would help us greatly in
making I-Day a success this year.
Once parents have dropped off their son or daughter at Alumni Hall, then
suggest they join the Alumni Association picnic to relax, meet other parents
and learn more about the Naval Academy. Please encourage them to come to
the Superintendent's address to the Parents and Families at 1430 in Alumni
Hall.
Once again, I'd like to thank you for the great job that you're doing in
helping us prepare the future Midshipmen of the Class of 2009.
Rodney P. Rempt
Superintendent
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Parents will not be permitted to drive onto the Academy Grounds
unless they have an ID Pass with the driver's name and their Midshipman's Alpha
Number on it, (which should come in a separate mailing to your Mid's home of record)
or a DOD Vehicle Sticker PLUS a valid Photo ID for everyone in the car over
16 years of age. Alternately, it is STONGLY suggested that you park at the
Navy-Marine Corps Stadium and ride the shuttle to the Yard. There is NOT
enough parking on the Yard for all of the parents. Don't waste time looking for a parking spot.
Bring only those civilian clothes that the Mid will wear on his/her
body that day. The less the better. All items that the Mid is not
permitted to keep will be stored along with his/her civilian clothes
and returned to your Mid on Plebe Parents Weekend, not before.
Parents are permitted to wait in
line with their Mid until they enter the doors of Alumni Hall. Once inside,
Mids will be issued their gear, assigned a room, get a physical exam, a haircut,
and begin indoctrination. Mids will have lunch in King Hall. You
are on your own until the Swearing-In Ceremony that evening. Take a moment
to see the Visitor's Center, the Naval Academy Museum, the Naval Institute Book
Store (in the basement of Prebel Hall) and most of all, The Mid Store.
They have great deals on name brand merchandise from Nike to Rolex and
most items are sold at near cost without sales tax.
Sometime after your Mid has
gone into Alumni Hall, it will be time to go back to the car and mail the Care
Packages that you put together before you came to Annapolis. If
you weren't able to bring one, you can go into town and purchase the goodies now.
Care Packages may no longer be left at Bancroft Hall on I-Day.
Put one in the US Mail at the Annapolis Post Office sometime during the
day. It will be delivered within a couple of days and it will be a big hit. Just
don't make it too large a package. See Care
Packages for additional details on what to put inside.
You won't see your Mid again until
about 6:00 PM (1800 Hrs) when they march into Tecumseh Court (the large
oval brick courtyard in front of Bancroft Hall) where they will be sworn
into the United States Navy. If you want to get a good seat, get there
early. Seating is VERY limited. Seats up higher in the Bleachers are Best
because Latecomers and several hundred Detailers will be standing in front of
the first row of seats.
Following the ceremony, the Plebes
will be allowed about 30 minutes to find their families and say their
"Good-byes." All along Stribling Walk (which cuts throught the grassy
area beyond Tecumseh Court) there will be placards with first letters of your
Plebe's Last Names. You need not arrange a meeting place with your Mid
since he will be instructed to go to the sign with his initial and find you
there. Your Plebe may be penalized for not following orders. So,
meet your Plebe there. He has to be back inside Bancroft quickly.
For a complete PHOTO TOUR of a typical I-Day,
Click Here
Be strong. You won't see
your Mid again until Plebe Parents' Weekend. Let Mom have the last
hug.
A Typical Day
0545 Reville
0610 - 0740 Physical Education Program (PEP)
0740 - 0810 Room clean-up
0810 - 0845 Morning Meal Formation/Morning Meal
0900 - 1200 Morning Training (Moral Development, Mental Development,
Physical Development, Professional Development)
1210 - 1250 Noon Meal Formation/Noon Meal
1300 - 1600 Afternoon Training (moral, mental, physical or professional development)
1610 - 1810 Sports Period
1830 - 1915 Evening Meal Formation/Evening Meal
1930 - 2100 Evening Training (moral, mental, physical or professional development)
2100 - 2145 Personal Time/Mail Call/End of Day Instructions
2145 Taps/Lights out
Plebe Summer for Plebes
Plebe Summer is short.
It represents about 15/100 of one percent of your life. Nobody said
it would be easy. You're not going to the Yard for a restful summer getaway. You're
going there to accomplish something. Do it!
We could lecture all day but instead,
here is some sound advice to really help make the difference...
- Know why the Academy has
Plebe Summer. It's Boot Camp. Period. The objective
of the training is to break you down and then build you back up in
the image that the Navy has decided is best for a Naval Officer. The
sooner you realize this basic fact, the sooner you can allow it to happen
and get on with your life.
- Set small daily goals
and take great pleasure in the smug knowledge that you achieved them each
day despite your Detailer's opinion of you.
- Stay on top of everything.
Never let a moment pass that you aren't thinking ahead and using your
time productively.
- Plebe Summer is more MENTAL
than physical training!
- It's about team work.
Offer help to classmates and seek help when needed.
- Stay focused! Nothing
can get in the way of a successful Plebe Summer faster than a loss of personal
focus. It opens the floodgates of confusion, self-doubt and frustration.
Managing the stress of each moment comes with a clear understanding
of what is required , how to do it and why you're doing it. You're
doing it because you want to! You're the best of the best! You
wouldn't be there if the Academy Admissions Board didn't think you were the
best. No one is admitted to the Academy without the officers and faculty
on that Board voting to accept you. They thought you could do it, so
go out there every day and prove them right!
- Your Detailer is not Satan,
he only acts like he is. He/she did not have the benefit of Incremental
Physical Training that was instituted two years ago to reduce physical
stress injuries to incoming Plebes, so the Detailers think you have
it too easy compared with their Plebe Summer.
- Don't take it personally!
You are a face in the crowd. If you believe that the Detailers
are out to get you - you are right. The Mid who is standing beside you
also thinks that they are out to get him - and he is right.
It is your Detailer's JOB to get in your face. Just remember that your
face will soon be another Mid's face. It isn't personal. It's tradition.
- Get your act together before
the end of Plebe Summer. When the brigade reforms at the end of
summer, there will be three times as many upperclassmen returning to the Yard
as there are Plebes at the Yard during Plebe Summer! So, be prepared!

Plebe Summer for Parents
OK. Here's the reality
of Plebe Summer. On I-Day your son or daughter swore an oath to uphold
the Constitution and to Serve and Defend the United States of America. Your
Mid is not away at college! Your Mid is in the United States Navy.
Plebe Summer is Boot Camp! And not just any Boot Camp. This
one is especially designed for men and women who aspire to be Naval and Marine
OFFICERS! It's tougher and more demanding of these young men and women
than any Boot Camp ever devised!
You cannot call them. They
cannot contact you. They will be told what to do, what to think, when
to eat, when to sleep... for the next six weeks. They will not have a
free moment or be allowed an independent or original thought for the duration
of Plebe Summer.
Rest assured that the Academy will
take very good care of your Mid. After all, they just signed a contract
with him for an education costing over a Quarter of a Million Dollars and intend
to see that their investment is well tended. The Academy has top shelf
Medical Facilities and are prepared for just about anything that can and will
happen. And let's not forget that they are VERY experienced with this
sort of thing. This may be your Mid's first time but the Academy has done
it for the past century and a half. The Academy is very organized.
The best way to support your Mid
is with cards and letters. Every Day! Never let a day go
by that you don't send some small note to your Mid. There is nothing more
disheartening than for your Mid to go to his mail box and find it empty when
other Mids have received a note from home. Keep it upbeat! Fill
each with something positive - news of hometown activities, brother or sisters,
family activities, etc. And never pass on bad news that can wait
until summer's end.
US Mail Address format for Plebe
Summer
4/c
Midn First Middle Last
Class of 200_ - ?? Company - Platoon ??
PO Box XYYYY
Annapolis MD 21412-YYYY |
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For "??" insert your Mid's
assigned Company & Platoon number. (i.e. B Company - Platoon 3)
For XYYYY insert your Mid's assigned P.O. Box Number
Note: The last four digits of the P.O. Box (YYYY) are the last four
digits of the ZIP Code.
Plebe Summer Companies and Platoons
Explained
Companies and Platoon Numbers
Each Midshipman will be assigned to a Company and a Platoon within that Company for the Summer. There are a total of 15 companies (A through P). There will be a total of 30 platoons (two to each company). Alpha Company = 1st & 2nd Plt Bravo Company = 3rd & 4th
Plt Charlie Company = 5th & 6th Plt, etc. (See the Chart Below)
When the Brigade reforms following Plebe Summer your Mid will be assigned to the Academic Year Company whose number coincides with his/her Platoon Number during the Summer. Brigade Companies are NUMBERED rather than lettered. So if your Plebe is in E (Echo) Company, 10th Platoon during Plebe Summer, your Mid will end up in 10th Company for the Academic Year. For a breakdown of the Brigade during the Academic Year, click here.
SUMMER
COMPANY |
SUMMER
PLATOON |
AC YEAR
COMPANY |
| A - Alpha |
1 |
1 |
| 2 |
2 |
| B - Bravo |
3 |
3 |
| 4 |
4 |
| C - Charlie |
5 |
5 |
| 6 |
6 |
| D - Delta |
7 |
7 |
| 8 |
8 |
| E - Echo |
9 |
9 |
| 10 |
10 |
| F - Foxtrot |
11 |
11 |
| 12 |
12 |
| G - Golf |
13 |
13 |
| 14 |
14 |
| H - Hotel |
15 |
15 |
| 16 |
16 |
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SUMMER
COMPANY |
SUMMER
PLATOON |
AC YEAR
COMPANY |
| I - India |
17 |
17 |
| 18 |
18 |
There is no J (Juliet) Company
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| K - Kilo |
19 |
19 |
| 20 |
20 |
| L - Lima |
21 |
21 |
| 22 |
22 |
| M - Mike |
23 |
23 |
| 24 |
24 |
| N - November |
25 |
25 |
| 26 |
26 |
| O - Oscar |
27 |
27 |
| 28 |
28 |
| P - Papa |
29 |
29 |
| 30 |
30 |
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Two related Terms that
you need to keep in mind...
- Shuffling is the practice
of moving all members of a certain Class within a Company enmass from one
Company to another. Both the Plebe and Youngster Classes were Shuffled
at the end of 2000 Academic Year. Only the Plebe Class was Suffled at the end of the 2002 Academic Year.
- Shotgunning is the
practice of moving individual Plebes at the end of their Plebe year, scattering
them all into different Companies. Shotgunning was last done to the Class
of '01.
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The Letter... Sometime
during the summer you will get a letter that says "I can't do this!" or "I made
a terrible mistake!" or "I'm going to die if you don't come and get me!" Almost
every Mid writes one sometime during Plebe Summer and we can almost guarantee
every parent will get one this summer as well. This is the moment
when you will have to be your strongest. Your Mid will write this letter
(or maybe sneak away to make a phone call) at the point where he will be at
his lowest. He will have been broken by the system. At this
moment in time, your Mid's future will literally be hanging in the balance.
You must offer encouragement, support, and be more courageous than ever
before as a parent. The desperation will pass. You know he can do
whatever is asked of him and do it better than he thinks possible. Your
job at this moment is to convince him that he can do it. That he has what
it takes! That he will become a Naval Officer!
The Call... A
week to ten days after I-Day your Mid will be allowed to place his first
phone call home and will know in advance what day and approximately what time
his company will be able to call. Most Mids will know far enough in advance
to write to you with the information. Don't be out when the call comes
through. There are a lot of Mids who will be making the call, so
let your Mid do the talking and don't waste the precious time with too many
trivial questions. This is your Mid's first opportunity to hear something
positive in the sea of negative to which he has been exposed. Enjoy
the time and keep the mood of the call upbeat! Offer support and let
your Mid know that you're behind him 100%. Remind your Mid that if the
Detailer did it two years ago, your Mid can do it too. The Academy would
not have chosen him if they felt he was not up to the challenge. Whatever
you do, make the call a positive experience! NO TEARS!
Our best advice is to hang tough.
Summer is only six weeks and then your Mid will be done with the worst
of his experiences at the Yard.
Plebe Parents' Weekend
If you must chose between
attending I-Day and Plebe Parents' Weekend (PPW) with your Mid, Go to PPW
! This is the most important break for your Mid of his Academy experience.
The Academy will mail information
to parents about PPW activities. You'll want to get there during the day
on Friday although most parents try to arrive sometime the day before. There will be information exhibits and department presentations on display in Dalhgren on Thursday from 1300-1800 with all sorts of information relating to plebe summer and Ac year!
Mids will be free for Town Liberty
on Friday after noon formation. You are invited to dine at King
Hall for the Friday noon meal but reservations are required! Please check with your Mid before you commit to dining in King Hall. Your
Mid may not wish to do this, and after all, this weekend is more about your PLEBE than it is about YOU. Saturday morning
there will be a Dress Parade on Wordon Field. Liberty begins after the
noon formation. Remember, your Mid must return to the Yard each
evening. Make sure you allow extra time for the return trip. If
you do not give yourself enough time you will find traffic will be horrible
at all gates and many Mids are forced to leap from cars and run back in order
to be back on time. You may want to return earlier, park in the parking garage in town and make a leisurely walk back to the Yard so that you have time to say good-bye. On Sunday your Mid will have
Yard Liberty in the morning and, after noon formation, Town Liberty until 1800 (6:00
PM). There will be a mandatory meal formation after the expiration of liberty - one last chance to see your plebe.
The most important thing to remember
is that your Mid will want to Get Away from the Yard. Don't expect
a guided tour. They want out! The most requested place is to your
Hotel room. Expect long showers, sleeping, TV watching, and lots of talking.
The most sought after menu items are fast food! And lots of it.
Enjoy the time with your Mids but
let them set the schedule of what to do and when to do it. Be sure to
visit your Plebe's room in Bancroft Hall! This experience will not be
repeated until Second Class Parent's Weekend. You all will enjoy the time most
if there is no pressure to go here, go there or be over there at a certain time.
The Mids need time to decompress and get into a talkative mood but once
they do, most will open up and share all sorts of stories and emotions. Just
sit back and listen.
Leaving your Mid at Bancroft on
Sunday evening will be an emotional time for both you and your Mid. There
mat be tears (at least from you, Mom) but try to keep this in perspective.
Remain upbeat and positive! Your Mid needs to know that you love
him and are proud of him!
Just one more thing... As
you walk around the Yard or in town with your Mid, there is a chance that you
will meet up with one or more of his Detailers. Most Mids will introduce
them to you and you should be cordial but remember, Detailers
are NOT your Mid's friends. Enjoy meeting all of the other Plebes
and make sure to give them all a hug, in case their parents couldn't come to
PPW. Perhaps (funds permitting) you could even sport a meal for a few
Mids that are orphaned that weekend. Think how YOUR Mid would feel if
you had not been able to come!
Midshipmen Rank and Insignia
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All
Midshipmen wear Insignia designating their Class (or their Rank within the First
Class).
Shoulder Boards are worn on certain Uniforms. On others, just the Insignia
are worn on the sleeve. |
4th
Class |
3rd
Class |
2nd
Class |
1st
Class |
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First Class Rank is designated
by the Shoulder Boards shown to the left. Rank increases from left to right. |
| ENS |
LTJG |
LT |
LCDR |
CDR |
CAPT |
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