Aziz Seck’s journey to ANA began when he left Dakar, Senegal at the age of 16. With only hoop dreams and the hope for a better life, his first step was a small school in rural Georgia where he and several of his teammates were housed in the gym
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Aziz Seck’s journey to ANA began when he left Dakar, Senegal at the age of 16. With only hoop dreams and the hope for a better life, his first step was a small school in rural Georgia where he and several of his teammates were housed in the gym
Taking a look back: Here’s an excerpt from Cadet Salisbury’s graduation speech from the Class of 2015.
Army and Navy Academy President, Major General Arthur Bartell was inducted into the inaugural class of the National US Army ‪ROTC‬ Hall of Fame.
Bruce Weber ’56 reflects on his ANA experience, nearly 60 years after graduation.
Army and Navy Academy is pleased to announce that the school is now an official WeatherBug weather station.
We are pleased to announce that 23 Cadets have completed the first phase of training in the Elements of Flight Program.
Is your son at boarding school? It’s easy to stay in touch with him using today’s technological options!
When Oscar Lama ’15 decided to start an Anti-Bullying Club, he had no idea that its impact would spread all across San Diego.
When was the last time that you thought much about your senior ring from Army-Navy Academy? Go ahead, take your time.
Ever since my very first day of school at Army and Navy Academy, band has been my favorite class by a long shot.