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Opinion
Our Say:Admiral's new approach can make for better officersPublished 10/10/07
Annapolis' good fortune in being home to the Naval Academy goes beyond the prestige of having a world-class educational institution here. The presence of midshipmen in uniform on city streets, in itself, generates a sense of patriotic pride.
But we may be seeing fewer of those immaculate uniforms because of changes introduced by the academy's new superintendent, Vice Adm. Jeffrey Fowler. This may be disappointing to the community and will strike at freedoms mids have enjoyed for years. But Adm. Fowler's reforms should make for better officers.
There will be more mandatory meals on campus - so local restaurants and pizza...
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