A perfect example of how NOT to be a leader

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<p>Not at all. If a CO is violating the law, and/or Naval Regulations, the Junior Officers have an obligation to the oath they took to defend the Constitution of the United States. Fortunately, the Navy usually does a pretty good job of ensuring that officers who do not have the ability to command are not put into these special positions of trust and confidence. It appears that in this case the system failed.</p>

<p>But, back to the point of my line of thinking. “What does any of this have to do with answering questions about the admissions process at USNA?”</p>

<p>If your goal - and that of the others perpetuating this thread - is to drive absolutely everyone over to the “other” forum for answers, where I note that several posters with the same handle (including me) post regularly, then I think you’re succeeding.</p>

<p>How about if you guys just trade email addresses and continue your grudge match privately? ;)</p>