Naval Academy Museum, Naval Academy Planetarium
health service, health insurance
reading, math, writing, study skills
career, military, academic, psychological, religious
other
24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)
class attendance mandatory, dress/hair code, honor code, hazing prohibited, other
resarching, family, E. P. Wuebbens was senior Naval Chaplain at the academy in 1948. He's my grandfather. Trying toget a photo of him.
I hope Navy never plays MD ever again they are classles fans and don't belong on the same field as Navy. Im a ARMY vet and love going to Navy games when I can, please don't play them again
When I was but a child, I attended his funeral at annapolis. Evert Peter wuebbens was my uncle. My father was
H.J. wuebberns, his brother. somewhere or other I have, or my daughter has some pictures that includes your father and other family members. E-mail at the above address at your convenience. It will be good I believe to get connected if you so wish.
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