Parents weekend at USNA
Members of the Naval Academy’s Class of 2017 reunite with their families after noon meal formation. This is the first opportunity they will have to spend time with their families and friends since they began Plebe Summer six weeks ago on June 27.
- Plebes walk to noon formation before being released for the summer. Friday was the first opportunity that members of the Naval Academy’s Class of 2017 could reunite with friends and family since beginning Plebe Summer six weeks ago. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Family and friends wait for the plebes to be released for the summer. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Family and friends anxiously wait for the plebes to line up in noon formation before being released for the summer. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Midshipmen line up for noon formation before being released for the summer. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Plebes lines up for noon formation before being released. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Family and friends take a peek at the Naval Academy’s Class of 2017 while the plebes lined up for noon formation. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Plebes line up in noon formation before being released for the summer. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun )
- Plebes salute a commanding officer while walking to their noon meal formation which marked the end of Plebe Summer and allowed them to reunite with friends and family. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Plebes break noon formation to see family and friends after six week Plebe Summer. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Family and friends fill the Naval Academy’s campus. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)Family and friends fill the Naval Academy’s campus. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- A midshipman sits on a bench people watching as others are reunited with family and friends. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Carl Mckay Sr. of Alabama kisses son Midshipman Carl McKay Jr. ( Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- A midshipman is reunited with family and friends since beginning Plebe Summer six weeks ago. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Midshipman Carl McKay of Alabama hugs his sister Kayla Chambers while she cries and tells him how proud she if of him. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Midshipman Isaac Taylor holds onto younger brother Zachary. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)
- Midshipman Mikaela Sakach of Boston embraces her mother, Linda McNally. Friday was the first opportunity that members of the Naval Academy’s Class of 2017 could reunite with friends and family since beginning Plebe Summer six weeks ago. (Erin Kirkland/Baltimore Sun)