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Around 15,000 applicants. Only 7.9% ultimately raise their right hand. Then the real deal starts: hardship, exhaustion, frustration, and homesickness. 

This episode is a recording of a speech I have at the Southern California Naval Academy Parent's Club Welcome Aboard event for the incoming class of 2030 and their families on 6/13/2026.

In the talk, I break down what makes the Naval Academy experience different from almost any other college path. We talk about the power of being a midshipman, why the training feels brutal on purpose, and how you can build the “handle hard better” muscle instead of spending your life waiting for things to get easier. We also get practical about mentorship and leadership development at Annapolis: how to find the instructors and officers who speak your language, why you have to be proactive, and how relationships can keep pressure from crushing you.

We then shift to the responsibility of being a junior officer, where purpose stops being a slogan and becomes a daily obligation to real sailors and Marines. A story about a sudden retasking toward the Middle East makes the stakes clear: your job is to manage your own fear so you can carry someone else’s. We close with the Naval Academy network as a 40-year advantage built through shared storms, shared values, and a commitment to take care of each other long after the uniform comes off.

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The mission of Academy Insider is to guide, serve, and support Midshipmen, future Midshipmen, and their families.

This podcast is independently produced and reflects the views and opinions of its creators. It is not officially affiliated with, endorsed by, or representative of the United States Naval Academy or its affiliates.

Grant Vermeer your host is the person who started it all.  He is the founder of Academy Insider and the host of The Academy Insider podcast. He was a recruited athlete which brought him to Annapolis where he was a four year member of the varsity basketball team. He was a cyber operations major and commissioned into the Cryptologic Warfare Community. He was stationed at Fort Meade and supported the Subsurface Direct Support mission.

He separated from the Navy in 2023 and now owns The Vermeer Group, a residential real estate company that matches service academy families with trusted real estate teams all across the country.  Text (650) 282-1964 with any real estate questions.

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