Navy's New File on Future Sailors' Sanity Levels
Published Date: 7/28/2025
Notice
Summary
The Navy is starting a new record system to help midshipmen at the Naval Academy stay healthy and strong in mind and body. This system will keep track of counseling, psychological help, and nutrition support to boost their success. It affects all midshipmen and kicks off now, making sure their well-being is top priority without extra costs.
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Midshipmen Development Center Records
The Navy is creating a new records system called "Midshipmen Development Center (MDC) Records" that starts now and affects all midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy. The system will collect and keep records of individual and group counseling, psychological evaluations, treatment for eating disorders, crisis intervention, psychologist consultations, and nutrition and performance support to help midshipmen stay healthy and succeed. The notice states this will be done without extra costs.
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