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09/23/2012 1:29 AM
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Since it came out in conversation that I was willing to give a walking tour of the US Naval Academy grounds while back in the DC area, I have had some interest. In typical government fashion, I should reach out to the Academy PAO if we want to get maximum access, so I'm throwing this out to get a rough head count. 
 Second question - do folks want to do a Sunday afternoon walk of the Yard, or a Monday tour? The upside to Monday is a normal day - noon formation, possibility of joining a meal with The Brigade, maybe even a ride out on one of the off-shore boats for afternoon water training.
 
 Input welcome.
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Sounds interesting. I have not finalized my schedule yet, should have already bought tickets but lets see what's available. 
 Wendell
 Pediatrician in Chicago
 
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Would be an honor if you (or you and your entire entourage) were able to visit the Naval Academy.
 Don't know if we could get access to any of the labs in the Engineering facilities, but that might be of interest. This would be your chance to see what it would have been like if you had gone to the 'Boat School' instead of getting a standard education.
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