MIDN 1/C William "Bob" Zapala
Jolly Rogers CO
 

	
		1/C William Raymond "BOB" Zapala  is the senior most active 
Roger and the current CO. He started his drilling career
in the days of yore, dominating NJROTC drill competitions
throughout the greater Jacksonville, FL area. These days,
he is perfecting his own drill as well as the Brigade's
through his position as 1st Regiment Drill Officer. His hobbies
include drinking fine beverages and turning down desperate
marriage proposals from various ladies throughout the
tri-city area.
MIDN 1/C Matthew Baglini
 

	
		MIDN 1/C Matt Baglini  hails from the state of Rhode Island.  An 		
avid fan of the Boston Red Sox, his pass times include collecting
Red Sox memorabilia and gator wrestling. Matt hopes to one day become
a Navy Pilot, presumably only so that he can stream a Red Sox banner
behind his plane during the flyover for the Yankee - Red Sox game.
MIDN 1/C Antionne "Grandpa" Winston
	
 

	
		Antionne "Grandpa" Winston  is from Ozark, Alabama. He drilled 
all throughout high school with Carroll High School nationally
recognized JROTC drill team, and has been a Roger since
youngster year. As a Chinese major, he hopes to be commissioned
as a Surface Warfare Officer.
MIDN 2/C Christopher "Tron" Fron
Jolly Rogers Platoon Sergeant
 

	
		Christopher "Tron" Fron,  of Albany, New York, returns to the 			
Jolly Rogers for his third year after walking on first semester
of his plebe year. A devoted ice hockey and football player throughout
high school, he had no drill experience prior to attending the
Naval Academy but was immediately captivated by the team from day one.
While he is not on the drill field, Chris can often be found playing
pick up hockey or football, skiing the Adirondack Mountains, or sailing
the east coast with the Navy Offshore Sailing Squadron. A Systems
Engineering major and proud member of the 10th Company, he hopes to
earn a commission as a 2nd Lt in the Marine Corps and attend the Infantry
Officer Course.
MIDN 2/C Gregory "Frosty" Oh
Jolly Rogers Operations Officer
 

	
		Gregory "Frosty" Oh, from Madison, New Jersey is a proud 
member of the Jolly Rogers. Frosty never had touched a rifle before
coming to the Naval Academy and walked onto the team his plebe year
and has been with us since. In his free time, Frosty enjoys
recreational shooting, rock climbing, SCUBA diving, flying, reading
and music. As a Quantitative Economics major, he hopes to commission
in the Marine Corps.
MIDN 3/C Dominick DiSerio
Jolly Rogers Morale Officer
 

	
		Dominick DiSerio  hails from Stockton, California. Though he 
played lacrosse for almost ten years, he became
interested in the Naval Academy Silent Drill Team
shortly after the startof his first academic year
at the academy and has been with them ever since.
He is majoring in Systems Engineering and hopes
to one day fly for the United States Marine Corps.
MIDN 3/C Jason "Six" Infante
Jolly Rogers Medical Officer
 

	
		
		
MIDN 3/C Logan O'Shea
Jolly Rogers Training Officer
 

	
		Logan O'Shea, from Dayton, Ohio, joined the Jolly
Rogers at the beginning of his plebe year. Having drilled
throughout high school, and wishing to continue his drill team
career, he joined SDT with high expectations and has enjoyed
every minute of it. He is a proud member of the 13th Company,
and of the class of 2015!
MIDN 3/C Jordan "Weps" Webster
Jolly Rogers Weapons Officer
 

	
		Jordan "Weps" Webster, from Denton, TX, had no experience with armed drill 
prior to attending the USNA, but immediately found that he enjoyed its
precise nature. He has been with the Jolly Rogers since his first
semester at the Academy. He is a member of the Chapel Choir and hopes
to commission as an Information Warfare Officer in the US Navy.
MIDN 4/C Nicolas Arosemena
	
	
 

	
		Nicolas Arosemena hails out west from Aurora, Colorado. He had no 
prior drill experience (a color guard convert) before coming to USNA, but
enjoys it now, especially throwing. He expects to pursue a degree in
Aeronautical Engineering and fly jets as a Navy pilot. He also plans to
have a second career in law and politics.
MIDN 4/C Domenique Braswell
	
	
 

	
		Domenique Braswell, came to the United States Naval Acadmey to 
become a competent officer in the United States Navy. Domenique believes
that the Naval Academy is the best way to get him to that standard the
military is looking for and demands. He wanted to be in the military
since he was 9 years old, around the time the attacks during September
11th occured. His dad was deployed after that event and his brother
enlisted in the Navy. Domenique wants to do his part and devote honorable
service to his country to defend God's good people and the freedoms
this nation has to offer.
MIDN 4/C Jacob "Moss" Brown
	
	
 

	
		Jacob "Moss" Brown of Los Alamos, New Mexico, came to the Silent 
Drill Team from several years in Los Alamos High School’s NJROTC
unit. He loves to spin rifles, as well play Frisbee. Jacob came
to the academy to become a Marine Corps Officer.
MIDN 4/C Kerri "Wheels" Hands
	
	
 

	
		Kerri "Wheels" Hands, of Orient, New York, has been spinning 
rifles since high school, where she was a member of the Southold
NJROTC silent drill team. In addition to the Jolly Rogers, she is
also a member of the field hockey team. The only female Jolly Roger,
she aspires to be an Aeronautical Engineering major, and commission
as a pilot in the United States Marine Corps.
MIDN 4/C Alexander Huang
	
	
 

	
		Alexander Huang is from Cypress, California. A product of the 
NJROTC program at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove, he
participated in exhibition drill throughout high school and hopes
to continue on during his time at the Academy. He hopes to join
the Surface Warfare community after graduation.
MIDN 4/C Cesar Segura
	
	
 

	
		Cesar Segura was born on the reigns of Apollo's burning chariot 
with a rifle in one hand and a bayonet in the other, destined to drill
with humble beginnings in the city of Orlando, FL. Upon his acceptance
into the United States Naval Academy, he appended himself to the
Silent Drill Team at the genesis of his plebeian year. He is endeavoring
to eventually be a Submarine Officer in the United States Navy.
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