Naval Induction Day
ANA2000063001 -30 JUNE 2000 - ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, USA: Midshipman First Class Sterling Jordon, left, and Midshipman First Class Matthew Krauz teach a new group of Plebe's how to salute during Induction Day at the Naval Academy in Annapolis June 30. mc/cc/Christopher B. Corder
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