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Wittman Named to Naval Academy Board of Visitors
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Warren County Supervisors Ask State Delegates to Support Rail Alternatives






Misconduct and scandal, some of it salacious, has been part of the the news from the Naval Academy in recent years, going beyond the “the young will be young and have got to be young” category. Rod Wittman will undoubtedly find himself examining that aspect of things, for which his knowledge of Congress, not all of whose members are known for their saintliness, will have prepared him.