BOWIE NJROTC: Yard Patrol Craft

By ASSISTANT PAO C/SR RAZIAH HENDERSON
Bowie High School NJROTC

Bowie, Md. (Nov. 10, 2025)—On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, the Bowie High School NJROTC Battalion visited the U.S Naval Academy to experience life aboard a YP training vessel also known as a Yard Patrol Craft). The trip was supervised by Captain Anderson, Senior Naval Science Instructor and Gunnery Sergeant Hinton, Naval Science Instructor of Bowie High School. Cadets had the opportunity to tour the boat and learn about its history. They observed how Naval Academy students train and operate on the water, as well as gained insight into what it’s like to serve in the United States Navy. The trip gave them a firsthand look at the discipline and responsibility required to operate a Navy vessel. Many cadets described the experience as both educational and inspiring, motivating them to continue pursuing leadership service through Bowie High School’s NJROTC program.

 

 

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First Lady Moore Inducted into the University of Maryland Alumni Hall of Fame

By PRESS OFFICER
Office of the First Lady

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Nov. 17, 2025)—First Lady Dawn Moore last week was inducted into the University of Maryland Alumni Hall of Fame during the annual Maryland Awards ceremony in College Park. Inducted for her decades of experience and commitment to public service, First Lady Moore became the 69th distinguished alumni to receive the honor. A 1997 graduate, the first lady shared how her years at the university ignited her passion for serving her community.

“The University of Maryland changed my life. It taught me that service is not about stature or status—but it’s about doing the right thing for the good of our communities. This guiding principle has carried me more than two decades of public service,” said First Lady Moore. “As First Lady, my work has focused on building bigger tables and inviting Marylanders to claim their seat around them. I look forward to being part of this distinguished group of alumni members—and supporting the next generation of Marylanders who are bold, fearless, and committed to creating change in their communities.”

The First Lady was joined at the ceremony by Governor Wes Moore and family, university officials, and supporters.

“The First Lady has dedicated her life to public service, connecting communities, creating opportunities for people to succeed and thrive, and inspiring Marylanders with her commitment to leadership, community and family,” said University of Maryland President Darryll J. Pines. “She embodies what it means to be a Terp, acting fearlessly and leading with purpose, and we are delighted to recognize her with this honor.”

Since 1995, the University of Maryland Alumni Association has inducted 68 distinguished alumni into the Alumni Hall of Fame. Each of the Hall of Fame members has given back to society by educating, entertaining, serving, or defending their communities. Notable members include former U.S. Congressman Steny Hoyer, Olympic gold medal gymnast Dominique Dawes, and director and animator Jim Henson.

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