<p>This still frustrates me. I tried to get them to let me go to jump school when I was a mid there and was shot down for who knows what reason. I’m glad to see someone got smart and started to allow mids to attend these courses.</p>
<p>The folks to thank are the Army National Guard and the Army G-1. They are the ones who have seen the value of Kings Pointers and have made a subtantial commitment to the Academy. </p>
<p>Also, Captain Joel Buffardi is a true leader. He’s been pushing the powers in the Army to open these slots for Kings Pointers. He’s a '95 West Point grad who when the war broke out gave up his million plus dollar a year job on Wall Street to go back into the Army as a Guardsman and served two stints in the AOR as a transportation officer. And when the KP job came up he took it and stayed as an active Guardsman rather than go back to running hedge funds. </p>
<p>Everybody should go out of their way to try and meet him at parents weekend. He is really a great American.</p>
<p>I have to chime in on this topic. As a ret Navy Officer, I have always admired the KP trained officers I worked with and met along the way. I fully understand that the primary role of USMMA is to train 3rd Mates and 3rd Asst Eng, however its role as a commissioning source for all services can not be discounted. I think that one of the reasons they do so well is the independence a mid must have when h/she ships out with only one other mid on a merchant vessel. It is make or break and they generally come back stronger. This is just another example of the great deal America gets from the USMMA. Congrats to those mids completing Air Assault!! That is one tough course and they and USMMA should be proud.</p>
<p>Just my 2 cents worth… I have heard that the Kings Point Mids who attend Marine Corps OCS at Quantico perform very well and are highly regarded by the staff there .</p>