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Dear Classmates, people to the week, in the city, shooting t barracks. I' the immat the cons forget 10 ridiculous what a g Where el able to d Those ar and in m Point. An miss that, have have the should al having that we we've do have eac never fo from and happiness. Jonathan President We have all come a long way since July 9, 1999. We came here as recent high school graduates, 2 year college students, and prior enlisted. Yet we all leave Kings Point on the same field, all as Kings Pointers. The transformation was neither short nor easy. We have survived sea year, collectively seen the world, and ground it out in the crucible that is Kings Point. We've made it through the deaths of family and friends, fights, terrorist attacks, a stabbing, and all the other curveballs life could throw our way. While many of our peers fell, we percevered. And that is why we can proudly wear the title of Kings Pointer, Class of 2003. Many of you will claim that you could never miss Kings Point, that you will never return. And sure, some of you may just do that. But their experiences at the Academy, will return. It's not the barracks, waterfront, or Delano Hall that will bring you back. It's the friends 12
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The class of 2003 is sworn in as licensed merchant mariners. £ o Ytars, At kil ,0£ PollA-t... In 60 years, there have been 67 commencements at the USMMA. During World War II, there was more than one commencement per year. During the Vietnam War, one class graduated a number of months early. On June 23, 2003, the Class of 2003 proudly joined the ranks of Kings Point alumni. The weekend leading up to the big event included an awards convocation, change of command ceremony, graduation ball and the baccalaurate service. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge addressed the graduating class, and after a few hours of pomp and ceremony under the |un on Tomb Field, the gradautes' covers went into the air. Mission acbomplished. Another group of Kings Pointersjoins the tradition of Acta Non Verba! 14 Looking good at the Graduation Ball!
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