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Above: VADM Joseph Stewart congratulates new graduate Jarrod DeWitz. Photo Left: It's official the 2003 class has graduated. Below: A dip in the pool -- it's a tradition! 0IA.tllA.ueS...
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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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- •«. is m illl « A -4 w r- George Bush rr »- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 16, 2003 Congratulations to the United States Merchant Marine Academy Class of2003. During this time of great consequence, the Merchant Marines’ service to America is more important than ever. As the United States leads an international coalition against terrorism, we depend on our maritime services to ensure our security, protect our interests, and advance the universal hope of freedom. As graduates of the Merchant Marine Academy, you will play a vital role in providing support for our military efforts at home and around the world. Your valuable contributions will also strengthen our economy through your work in the maritime and transportation industries. Our Nation is grateful for your willingness to serve with our Armed Forces. May God bless you, and may God continue to bless the United States of America and all who defend her.
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