Be an Ambassador
Resident CPT Claudia Bush, USAR COLLarry F. Dillard, USA CAPT Scott T. Farr, USN Mr. Ryan P. Fayhee LTJGMichael Pc Fuller, NOAA Capt Gabriel `Gabe` M. Gates, USAFR CDRMark H. Herrington, USNR ENS Natalie R. Irwin, USN LT Jonathan J. Kokot, USN LTMichael Lehner, USN Capt Garrett A. Loeffelman, USMC Welcome New Members 27 May through 25 June
Word of Mouth Referral is the best way to bring new Members to the Club! Recruit a new Resident Member & receive a $300 credit that you can spend throughout the Club. Does not include new Members who join under the Newly Commissioned, No Initiation Fee category. The $300 credit may be applied to everything except Dues, Capital Infusion, Initiation Fees & the Employee Appreciation Fund. Member must be the Primary Sponsor to receive the $300 credit. The credit may not be applied retroactively.
Sons & Daughters Program
Mr. Luke J. Malanchuk Mr. Howard D. McKeon
Have your children grown up within the Army Navy Country Club family, but have outgrown the age in which they may enjoy the facilities through your Membership? Children of current Members may be eligible for their own Membership at a discounted Initiation Fee if they meet eligibility criteria. Click here for more information.
LTG JohnW. Morgan III, USA, Ret. LCDR Brianna Neasham, USCG Mrs. Gabriella Salcedo Col Shari F. Silverman, USAF Col Christopher D. Thompson, USMC, Ret. 1LTMatthew D. Tumen, USAR Absent ENS Joseph C. Barrett, USN ENS Carleen Conway, USN Capt Matthew A. Chomiak, USMC LT Andrew A. Keene, USN Social
5 Star Program
During these constantly changing times, ANCC employees continue to go above and beyond for the membership. We are still honoring and celebrating our Five Star employee’s! Please continue to recognize the five star service you receive from our employees and nominate them to the Five Star committee by submitting an email to any manager.
Mr. Adam G. Elkins Mr. Michael S. Shaw
Caddy Shack This article has nothing to do with the movie “Caddy Shack” starring Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield. However, as a former caddy, I can assure you that, like Bushwood and caddy yards everywhere, ANCC undoubtedly featured some real characters. For a good deal of the Club’s history ANCC had caddies. Given that caddies spend a good deal of time on Club grounds, primarily awaiting a “loop”, it was necessary to provide them with a facility to stay out of the elements (and out of sight), pass the time and be readily available to the summons of the caddy master, i.e. a “Caddy Shack”. Over the life of ANCC there were at least two Caddy Shacks at the Arlington course. To learn more, click here.
ANCC FOUNDATION Did You Know?
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