American Naval Academy Cadets Prepare For War With Stoic Philosophy

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American Naval Academy Cadets Prepare For War With Stoic Philosophy

American Naval Academy Cadets Prepare For War With Stoic Philosophy Authored by Ret Admiral Cem Gürdeniz via Mavi Vatan Geopolitics , The United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, which has trained officers for the U.S. Navy since 1845, reports directly to the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). There is no separate Naval Education and Training Command within its chain of command. Today, Annapolis is not the Navy's only source of commissioned officers. The U.S. Navy also commissions officers through the Officer Candidate School (OCS) and the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) programs conducted at universities across the country. Each year, the U.S. Navy commissions approximately 2,500-3,000 new officers, of whom roughly 1,000-1,100 graduate from Annapolis. Although the Academy provides only about one-third of the Navy's annual officer intake, it produces a disproportionate share of its future strategic leaders, fleet commanders, and candidates for the position of Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). In American naval culture, Annapolis graduates are known as "Ring Knockers." Their distinctive class rings symbolize far more than a shared educational background. They represent the strategic tradition, institutional memory, and elite leadership culture of American sea power. It is therefore no coincidence that Annapolis graduates have historically occupied a dominant position within the U.S. Navy's admiralty and its most critical command appointments. The Foundation of Imperial Power Is Naval Power Throughout its history, the backbone of American global and imperial power has been its navy. During the Second World War in particular, aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and millions of tons of ammunition produced by American industry on an unprecedented scale were employed by commanders educated at Annapolis in pursuit of U.S. political objectives. The naval supremacy achieved at the end of the war elevated the United States to global l

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Naval Academy, founded in 1845, is the only institution that trains officers for the U.S. Navy directly reporting to the Navy's top leadership. It's not the only institution educating naval officers; the U.S. Navy also recruits officers through Officer Candidate Schools (OCS) at universities across the U.S. and the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps (NROTC) program. Each year, the Navy commissions approximately 2,500-3,000 new officers, of which about 1,000-1,000 graduate from the Naval Academy. The Naval Academy supplies about 1/3 of the Navy's annual officer intake, with a significantly higher percentage as future strategic leaders, fleet commanders, and Navy admirals.

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• The Naval Academy's emphasis on strategic knowledge and experience provided to future naval officers highlights the importance of these skills.

• As a result, the stock prices of companies related to the U.S. Navy's defense industry may increase.

• The Naval Academy's unique role in training naval leaders may drive demand for education and training services related to defense and strategy.

• Companies providing these services may see increased revenue and profits as a result.

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