Members of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Class of 2022 pose for their class photo on day one of Swab Summer Monday, July 2, 2018 at the academy in New London, Conn. The seven-week Swab Summer introduces the newest class to military academy life. Day one includes haircut, uniform issue and drills in teamwork and discipline. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day via AP)
Republished July 02, 2018 - 3:42 PM
Original Publication Date July 02, 2018 - 12:51 PM
NEW LONDON, Conn. - Military training for the newest class of cadets at the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut has begun on one of the hottest days of the year.
Almost 300 students were expected to be sworn in Monday for the start of training. They hail from 48 states and also include international students from Belize, Cambodia, Iceland, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Mexico, Palau, Panama, Rwanda and Ukraine.
The incoming class includes 14 cadets from Connecticut.
The first day of the seven-week training regimen known as Swab Summer includes haircuts, uniform issue and drills.
Cadets attend the academy at no cost for four years and graduate with a bachelor's degree and an obligation to serve at least five years in the Coast Guard.
News from © The Associated Press, 2018