UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY


Meaning of UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY in English

known as Annapolis

Institution for the training of commissioned officers for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps .

It was founded at Annapolis, Md., in 1845 and reorganized in 1850–51. Women were first admitted in 1976. Graduates are awarded the degree of bachelor of science and a commission as ensign in the Navy or as second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Annapolis has produced many notable Americans, including George Dewey , Richard E. Byrd , Chester Nimitz , William F. Halsey, Jr. , A.A. Michelson , Hyman Rickover , Jimmy Carter , Ross Perot , and several astronauts.

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