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I The first word that appears on the base of the Mariners' Monument is Integrity. This quality is integral to the U. S. Merchant Integrity Below: Members of the Class of 2007 earn recognition during the second term. Marine Academy's philosophy. Indeed, it is a quality that is at the heart of the Kings Point Honor Code: A midshipman will not lie, cheat or steal. Whether abaord a merchant vessel, where integrity is central to the efficient operation of the ship, from ship's log entries to dealings with shipmates; or in the Armed Forces, when the lives of one's comrades or followers may depend on an honest appraisal of a situation; to the corporate board room, where the well-being of a company and its employees may depend on honest actions, integrity remains central to the Kings Point graduate's way of life. As one former USMMA superintendent once said: “It's not what you do when you're in the spotlight, but what you do when the spotlight has left you. Ultimately, you're responsible to the the person who stares back at you in the mirror every morning. Above: Setting a fine example -- Secretary of T ransportation Norman Mineta and Regimental Commander Todd Hoyt during the Secretary's visit to Kings Point in tne spring. 4
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tober 4, 2003 marked led icat ion of the Mariners' iment at the U.S. :hant Marine Academy, beautiful sculpture was k :uted by Pennsylvania artist W I y Jones, who designed and W in bronze the four figures m 4 t adorn the monument's J r nite segments. Ij The three lower figures 1 ict three midshipmen - - It K ma es and ° female. One is K engineer, another is a ! zkie, and the third appears ■formal dress. , Atop the monument is a jure of Edwin J. O'Hara, the ) det-midshipman who lost his ife during World War II in r roic action aboard the berty ship Stephen Hopkins. A bas relief portraying b'Hara in action is affixed to he front of the monument. Inscribed on the front of he stone base are these vords: Integrity, Service, Courage, Respect. These are more than mere words, but rather are a code by which the Kings Point midshipmen should live. (Top photo) Monument in winter. (Center) RC Ruiz addresses the audience. (Bottom) Terry Jones designed the monument.
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Above: Integrity and hard work are the keys to a successful experience in taking the license exam. Above: The big leloecca Segert celebrates on , learning that shes passed the license exam. Left: The license exam represents one of the greatest challenges that a Kings Pointer must undergo. 5
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