FitzGerald also actively supports the United States Naval Academy and its midshipmen. His zeal for Academy baseball made
possible the W.H.G. FitzGerald baseball clubhouse. FitzGerald created the W.H.G. FitzGerald Scholarship Program for
graduate studies in the humanities in 1987. This program enables four scholars to study for two years at Oxford
University. Scholarship recipients must demonstrate "scholarly attainment, leadership ability, and the capacity
for devotion to a cause beyond self." FitzGerald is an integral part of the scholarship selection process and
serves as a mentor to its recipients.
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- Bruce A. Jobe, 1988
- James P. Watters III, 1989
- Kurt W. Beyer, 1990
- Timothy A. Brooks, 1991
- Benjamin A. Atkins, 1992
- Jeffery W. Eggers, 1993
- Michael S. Mattis, 1994
- So Won Silas Ahn, 1995
- Joshua W. Prueher, 1996
- Samuel L. Zager, 1997
- Cara E. Grup, 1997
- Simon A. Latcovich, 1998
- Peter E. Halvorsen, 1998
- Kate E. Oliver, 1999
- Adam W. Johnston, 1999
- Rebecca E. Bowen, 2000
- Nathan K. Mote, 2000
- Emily A. Markel, 2001
- Luke A. Whittemore, 2001
- Jason L. Chen, 2002
- Brian E. Ray, 2002
- Justin P. Accomando, 2003
- Nathan A. Fleischaker, 2003
- Sale T. Lilly, IV, 2004
- Joshua M. Mueller, 2004
- Elizabeth N. Gayer, 2005
- Thomas J. Kelly, 2005
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