by Sing Second Podcast
A weekly podcast for Naval Alums, friends and family. We bring you the latest news from the Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation. Send Feedback via DM on Twitter @wesingsecond
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April 16, 2025
Welcome to another great episode of the Sing Second podcast. We bring you the stories and happenings at the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation (AA&F). We had a busy week last week and weekend. The A&SP Spring Meeting took place at Navy/Marine Corps Stadium. We also concluded the annual Army-Navy Star Series, hosted the alumni weekends for Soccer and Lacrosse and were on hand for a huge win for the Navy Letterwinner’s Association. And we remember the impact and life of Richard Armitage ‘67, who passed away April 13th. And our interview this week features Minter Dial II. Minter is a Liverpool fan, but that’s ok. He wrote an amazing book - among many books the accomplished author has penned - about his grandfather Minter Dial II ‘35 and the trip his Naval Academy class ring took home from World War II (where Minter perished as a POW) to his family back home. The book and our conversation are great reminders of the BONDS that exist at USNA…and between families and classmates…and how those bonds oft never break.That and more on the best Alumni Association and Foundation podcast there is. Give a listen. Beat Army...always.
April 9, 2025
Welcome to another great episode of the Sing Second podcast. We bring you the stories and happenings at the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation (AA&F). This week we highlight the Alumni Mentoring Program (AMP). What’s that, you ask? AMP was formally established in 2012 as the 50th Legacy Gift of the Class of 1969. They promote the USNA culture of alumni helping alumni to achieve “the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship, and government.” Team 69 just held their annual AMP Enrollment Day for the class 2025 on March 26. We chat with the “Boys of AMP,” Stephen Leaman and Retired RDML Stan Bryant. Chris and John also talk about the announcement of a new COmmandant, a date for our DGA ceremony, winning the Annapolis Cup and the Army Navy Star Series coming down to the wire. THat and an on-the-ground report from Sea Air Space and the first public remarks by the new SECNAV. That and more on the best Alumni Association and Foundation podcast there is. Give a listen. Beat Army...always
April 3, 2025
Welcome to another great episode of the Sing Second podcast. We bring you the stories and happenings at the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation (AA&F). We have another Podcast Collab this week as we take the pod to Dry 85 on Main Street with Josh. He and classmate Adam Hudson have started their own podcast appropriately called the 20:06 Podcast. They just interviewed their classmate, paralympian and distinguished graduate Brad Snyder. It’s great. More importantly, Josh and John talk about the 10 year anniversary of the death of his classmate Stanford “Ford” Shaw ‘06. Josh retires from the Navy this Friday, so we also talk a bit about the transition and the advice he has for alums in his position getting out of the service. Chris and John also talk about the retirement of Chet Gladchuk, a visit to the yard by SECDEF and SECNAV, and our recent Volunteer Leader Summit. That and more on the best Alumni Association and Foundation podcast there is. Give a listen. Beat Army...always.
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