Naval Academy Midshipman 2/C Andrew Radcliffe, project leader for visits to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda for the Midshipmen Action Group, helped brighten many spirits and faces at the hospital on Dec. 9. He and about 25 midshipmen made their way there from Annapolis to host a holiday dinner and party for patients, families and medical staff.
Diane Green, MAG coordinator at the academy, said the vans with midshipmen had a meal for 150 persons, including fried chicken, sliced London broil, scalloped potatoes, fresh pineapple, grapes, vegetables, assorted cheese and rolls, all provided most generously by Pete...
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