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  1. May 20, 2018 · Photos from the 2018 Naval Academy’s Ring Dance, which was established as a tradition in 1925, and for the second-class midshipmen is as much a rite-of-passage as Herndon is for the...

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  2. May 18, 2011 · The Ring Dance was established as an Academy tradition in 1925. It replaced a more rowdy custom where the Second Classmen put on their rings after completing their final navigation examination. As the Second Class left the classroom building, the Firsties grabbed them and dragged them to Dewey Basin where they were then thrown into the Severn ...

  3. Oct 20, 2024 · The Ring Dance is a significant tradition at the U.S. Naval Academy. Held at the celebratory end of the Second Class (junior) year, the Ring Dance signifies the transition of midshipmen to the status of "Firsties," or first-class midshipmen, ready to take on leadership roles in their final year.

  4. May 24, 2016 · The Ring Dance was established as an academy tradition in 1925, and for the second-class mids is as much a rite-of-passage as Herndon is for the fourth-class mids. Second-class mids officially...

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  5. Jun 17, 2022 · The Class of 2023’s Ring Dance was quite an event — don’t know when I’ve ever (if ever) seen Dahlgren Hall look so festive. The lighting was quite striking and changed constantly. The libations (for those over 21) certainly added to the liveliness of the event for the Mids.

  6. Oct 19, 2024 · The rings are individually designed for each class, with input from the Midshipmen themselves, making it uniquely representative of their journey. It includes the class crest on one side, the Academy crest on another, and their graduation year.

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  8. Tradition and pride are in every U.S. Naval Academy ring. Near the end of their Plebe year, 4/C midshipmen design their class crest that becomes a significant part of their rings, a custom that started with the Class of 1869.

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