First Flight senior Nick Gardill completes Coast Guard Academy AIM Program

Mark Twain said, “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” Nick Gardill, an upcoming Senior at First Flight High School is getting close to learning his “why”.

Nick was selected to attend the Coast Guard Academy’s Academy Introduction Mission (AIM) program this past July.

The program is a one-week summer program offering students entering their senior year of high school an opportunity to immerse themselves in United States Coast Guard Academy life in preparation for applying to the Academy.

The Coast Guard Academy is the service academy of the United States Coast Guard in New London, Connecticut. Founded in 1876, it provides education to future Coast Guard officers in one of nine major fields of study. 

Students are officers-in-training and are referred to as cadets, and upon graduation receive a Bachelor of Science degree and are commissioned as Coast Guard ensigns with a five-year active-duty service obligation, with additional years if the graduate attends flight school or subsequent government-funded graduate school. 

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Nick and the 200 other program participants were challenged with a 24/7 program of physical challenges, intellectual exploration and team building opportunities that stretched them to the max.

They enjoyed competitions like the one Nick’s team won requiring them to quickly build popsicle stick boats that would hold several Coke cans while still floating.

They were also challenged to build a working antenna that would allow them to communicate from point to point across the Academy’s campus.

Beyond all the activities, Nick confirmed that he experienced some of the treatment that one might encounter at the Academy. “About Face!” “Right Face”. “Eat square with your eyes on the boat”. While some of these military bearing lessons were a bit shocking, they ingrained in the students the Coast Guard Motto: “Semper Paratus – Always Ready”. It is very clear Nick is ready to take the next step in his life as he looks to apply to the Academy in the fall with the hope of playing on the Lacrosse team.

Nick serves as a lifeguard for Duck Surf Rescue and a junior firefighter for Southern Shores Fire Department. He plays lacrosse, baseball and swims for First Flight High School. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing, hunting, and boating.

The OBX Flotilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary was proud to have supported Nick’s attendance through a full scholarship to the AIM program.

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