Army and Navy Academy
Motto | Pro Deo Et Pro Patria (For God and For Country) |
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Type | Private, Boarding |
Established | November 23, 1910 |
President | Brigadier General (Ret.) Stephen M. Bliss |
Location | , , |
Colors | Black and gold |
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Army and Navy Academy is an internationally recognized college-preparatory school for boys, grades 7-12 that follows University of California standards for graduation and incorporates leadership training centered around its JROTC program.
History
The Academy was founded by Thomas A. Davis on November 23, 1910. It was originally located in the Pacific Beach neighborhood of San Diego, California. In 1936, Davis and some of the staff moved to Carlsbad, California, where they opened the Davis Military Academy. DMA was renamed San Diego Army and Navy Academy, and in 1944 "San Diego" was dropped from the name giving it its present name Army and Navy Academy. The Academy was most notably led by Colonel (Hon.) William Currier Atkinson, who served as the Academy's president for fifty years.
Organization
The Army and Navy Academy is governed by a Board of Trustees, who are made up of alumni of the school, parents, past parents and interested local business men and women.
The Academy's current president is Brigadier General (Ret.) Stephen M. Bliss.
The Academy is organized into a Lower School (7-9) and a Upper School (10-12). Each school is autonomous and is run by its own school head. The upper school has a college preparatory curriculum which is aligned with the requirements for entry into the University of California system.
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School Type
Since 1910, Army and Navy Academy has sought to develop scholarship and honorable character in young men. Cadets benefit from having a greater degree of structure, motivation and discipline in their daily routine. One of our core competencies is the academic achievement of our students. On a regular basis, students improve their G.P.A., often within the first semester of attendance. Small class sizes, a highly committed staff and individualized support enable students to achieve better results and improve their chances for attending a college or university of their choice.
The Academy's program is based on six pillars: Academics; Athletics; Leadership; Character Development; Associated Student Body; Residential Life;
Within this framework, Cadets are developed in all areas to be successful in their endeavors and attain a high-level of scholarship. The Academy's mission is to Educate and Develop Good Character in Young Men.
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Military Aspects
The JROTC program at Army and Navy Academy consists of four levels of Leadership Education Training (LET) instruction. Each LET level must total 180 academic hours or the number of academic hours required to meet school requirements for 1.0 credit in courses such as Math or English. The leadership program outside the classroom is designed to teach students the value of citizenship, leadership, and honor, while focusing on self-esteem, teamwork, and time-management skills that are essential for success.
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Companies
The Corps of Cadets consists of an army-style Battalion divided into six companies:
Bravo; Band; Charlie; Delta; Echo; Headquarters;
Additionally, there are three separate company detachments. The Lower School Honor Guard detachment consisting of the Stoll’s Guard Drill Team and the Lower School Color Guard are officially a part of Echo Company. The Upper School Honor Guard detachment is a part of Headquarters.
Rank
The rank structure at Army and Navy Academy is similar to that of the United States Army. Upon admittance, new Cadets (Plebes) have no rank. New Cadets officially become Cadets after 30 days in residence.
The logical progression for rank and duty positions is as follows: (In special cases, where cadets show a high aptitude for leadership, cadets may be advanced at a quicker rate.)
Class | Duty Position | Rank |
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Freshman | Cadet | Cadet Private to Cadet Corporal |
Sophomore | Team Leader or Squad Leader | Cadet Sergeant to Cadet Staff Sergeant |
Junior | Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant, Staff NCO | Cadet Staff Sergeant, Cadet Sergeant First Class, Cadet Master Sergeant, and Cadet First Sergeant |
Senior | Officer | Cadet Second Lieutenant through Cadet Colonel and Cadet Command Sergeant Major. |
- In special cases, Juniors who do specifically well in the Officer Candidate Course are permitted to fill-in Senior positions.
In order to achieve Junior duty positions and the rank associated with them, a cadet must successfully complete the Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Course held every year.
In order to achieve Senior duty positions and the rank associated with them, a cadet must successfully complete the Officer Candidate Course (OCC) held every year.
Accreditations and Affiliations
Army and Navy Academy is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) & the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS)
Army and Navy Academy is a member of The Association of Boarding Schools, the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States, and the National Association of Independent Schools.
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Notable alumni
- Stanley Sniff, 1944, Longtime City Councilman of La Quinta, CA
- Victor Villasenor, 1958, Acclaimed Mexican-American writer best-known for The New York Times best-seller "Rain of Gold".
- General (Ret.) William W. Crouch, 1959, Four-Star General who heads a team of senior leaders in a five-year project to return responsibility for security for South Korea from the current Combined Forces Command to a Korean Joint Forces Command.
- Thomas Bullard, 1962, Professor of Theater, Brooklyn College, City University of New York (CUNY)
- Greg Nordbak, 1969, Mayor, City of Whittier, CA
- Mark McClure, 1975, Actor. Played the role of cub reporter Jimmie Olson in all four Superman movies.
- Major General Supridee Pravitra, 1979, Royal Thai Army
- Uchenna Agu, 1982, Winner of the $1 million prize in the seventh season of CBS's hit reality series "The Amazing Race".
- Matt Hensley, 1989, Professional Skateboarder and member of Flogging Molly
- William Kuebler, 1989, Recipient of Reg Robson Civil Liberties Award for protecting civil liberties and human rights. Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocat General Corps, assigned to the Office of Military Commissions.