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orsement, and the views presented on this channel post do not necessarily represent the views of USNA, DoD, or its components. Naval Academy Association & Foundation has worked to advance the interests, priorities and mission of the U.S. Naval Academy. In 1886, Lieutenant Commander Charles Belknap, Class of 1867, formed the U.S. Naval Academy Graduates Association. The first dinner was held during June Week, 1886. As the Association grew, so did its need for resources. Through the generous efforts of the Association's chapters, an endowment was established to help fund the organization, hire staff, create programs and eventually create Shipmate Magazine, which would help “bind the ties” of alumni. In 1931, the Association’s Board of Governors formed a new organization that would include non-graduates as well as graduates of the Naval Academy in its membership. In May 1931, the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association was incorporated in Washington, DC. On 6 October 1947, the Alumni Association was incorporated in the state of Maryland. With each passing year, alumni, staff and the wider USNA community have contributed to the rich and distinguished history of the Association & Foundation. Our mission is to preserve and celebrate the customs, traditions and Sea Stories that bind and enrich our organization and help to strengthen the life-long bonds that our alumni treasure.

Whose broad stripes and bright stars…🎵🎶Today, we don’t just celebrate a symbol. We honor what it represents.Adopted on o...
06/14/2026

Whose broad stripes and bright stars…🎵🎶

Today, we don’t just celebrate a symbol. We honor what it represents.

Adopted on on this day in 1777, the Stars and Stripes began with 13 stars and 13 stripes, marking the birth of a new nation and its enduring ideals.

For Naval Academy alumni, that history carries deeper meaning. As we approach our nation’s 250th anniversary, the flag reflects a legacy of service, sacrifice and commitment to something greater than oneself.

Each star reflects the strength of our nation. Each stripe honors those who built it. Because for our alumni community, the flag is more than fabric. It is a promise we uphold together. 🇺🇸

Happy Flag Day!

Philanthropy supports every aspect of life at the Naval Academy—from academic instruction and leadership development to ...
06/12/2026

Philanthropy supports every aspect of life at the
Naval Academy—from academic instruction and
leadership development to mentoring, character
education and experiential learning opportunities.

Our latest Impact Report shows the difference donor
support makes across the Yard every day.

Take a look → usna.com/impact-underway

06/10/2026

⚓️ Heading to the Tricky Triangle with a mission. 🇺🇸

Proud to unveil the No. 02 U.S. Naval Academy, Navy Racing Chevrolet for this weekend at Pocono Raceway. Ryan Ellis and Young’s Motorsports are ready to represent Navy Racing and all who serve as we head to

06/10/2026

The Naval Academy Fund remains one of the most powerful ways to support the Academy’s mission—providing flexible funding that helps leadership respond quickly to emerging priorities and opportunities across the Yard.

Support the Naval Academy Fund 👉 usna.com/give

06/10/2026

To our parents of the Class of 2030, here is a special message for you and your Plebe from USNA Superintendent and alum LtGen Michael Borgschulte ’91, USMC.

I-Day is only 16 days away.We can’t wait to welcome the Class of 2030 to Annapolis as they begin their journey as plebes...
06/09/2026

I-Day is only 16 days away.

We can’t wait to welcome the Class of 2030 to Annapolis as they begin their journey as plebes at the U.S. Naval Academy. Until then … reliving the unforgettable moments from Commissioning Week.

Class of 2030 parents: Make sure you sign up for the Parent Photo Program so you can view photos of your plebe all summer long. To sign up, visit: https://www.usna.com/parent-photo-program-public

If you need assistance signing up for the Parent Photo Program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVz7mZx_lF4

ICYMI: Final Jeopardy! stumps contestants with United States Naval Academy question—can you answer it? The 5 June 2026 e...
06/09/2026

ICYMI: Final Jeopardy! stumps contestants with United States Naval Academy question—can you answer it?

The 5 June 2026 episode of “Jeopardy!” featured a Final Jeopardy clue that put the U.S. Naval Academy in the spotlight. Contestants were asked to identify the conflict connected to a 19th-century Academy memorial bearing the inscription “Commerce laments their fall.” The monument honors naval officers from an early chapter in American maritime history and reflects the Academy’s deep ties to service and sacrifice. None of the contestants answered correctly, turning the moment into a missed opportunity to connect pop culture with naval heritage. Consider it a challenge—do you know which conflict the memorial represents? We encourage you to be honest and don't look up the answer - test your knowledge. Put your answer in the comments.

06/08/2026

Wondering how philanthropic support works at the Naval Academy? Our new “How to Give” video walks through the many ways donors can make an impact and support the next generation of leaders.

Watch now 👉 gonavy.co/HowToGive

Philanthropy supports every aspect of life at the U.S. Naval Academy—from academic instruction and leadership developmen...
06/08/2026

Philanthropy supports every aspect of life at the U.S. Naval Academy—from academic instruction and leadership development to mentoring, character education and experiential learning opportunities.

Our latest Impact Report shows the difference donor support makes across the Yard every day.

Take a look → usna.com/impact-underway

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