

I give two more to Jack and I have ■vJvN-, - one left. " The Department of Aviation $ 18 MATHEMATICS ■::K " A ". Specific objectives of the department combine to develop in the midshipman an understanding of the complete integration of the Naval Air Logistic and operational organizations throughout the Naval Establishment, of the interdependence of air, surface and sub-surface forces, and of the essential blending of operations involving these forces in the accomplishment of the Naval Mission " to control the sea, the air above it, and certain land areas.

Will, USN §0 Ml V m § ■Blast off! ' The Department of Aviation was established at the Naval Academy in 1945, and has as its general objective the instruction of midshipmen in those fundamentals of aviation which every naval officer must know, and to give them an insight into, and an understanding of, the uses and potentialities of Naval Aviation in the accom- plishment of the over-all mission of the Navy. The confused midshipman above is trying to remember Ohm ' s Law, while to the left the instructor is explaining that all this midshipman has to do is follow the schematic drawing. " The Electrical Engineering laboratory was always a confusing place with all its maze of wires, instruments, motors, sockets, and other electrical gadgets. and now we come to a more difficult problem. The department of Electrical Engineering £ 16 it ENGINEERING ".

We hope that you have developed an interest in science while learning the concepts of chemistry and physics and have endured the many problems that you have enjoyed the lec- tures from Atomics to Electronics that you have taken the labora- tory examinations in Electrical Engineering in stride that you have been interested in the tremendous developments in the field of electronics that you have not been short-circuited either mentally or physically in the process and that you will remember the Depart- ment of " Skinny " and " Juice " as one in which both instructors and midshipmen worked together to achieve a common goal. Dale, USN ELECTRICAL The Department of Electrical Engineering, which teaches the basic sciences of Chemistry and Physics, and the engineering sub- jects of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, strives to fulfill the dual purpose of the Naval Academy education, by providing the foundation of a basic education slanted towards science and engi- neering, and by preparing the midshipman for his duties as a junior officer in the Navy. COMMANDANT Of MIDSHIPMEN UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Rear- Admiral Charles A. Radford, USN £ 10 SUPERINTENDENT, UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Vice- Admiral C. Carney, USN « HEAD, JOINT CHIEFS Of STAff Admiral Arthur W. Anderson 9$ " " ii " i CHIEF Of NAVAL OPERATIONS Admiral Robert B.

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