You could, but that would depend on the severity of your disease and the assessment made by the chief medical officer (flight surgeon). If your symptoms are non existent at the time of enlistment and are well controlled with medication it is possible. You would need to talk with academy recruitment officers.
Absolutely not - any type of inflammatory bowel or autoimmune disease such as Crohn's is an automatic medical disqualifier from military service of any type, not just the Navy.
Yes.
4,400 are currently authorized to attend.
James E. Carter, Class of 1947
John McCain graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958
In all likelyhood, acceptance with this would be highly unlikely.
No, you have the choice between the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
A naval academy is a college level school designed to produce officers for the naval service. In the US, the Naval Academy is located in Annapolis, Maryland.
John McCain attended the U.S. Naval Academy. He graduated 896th in his class of 899.
Korea Naval Academy was created in 1946.
Bangladesh Naval Academy was created in 1976.
Vietnam Naval Academy was created in 1955.
Turkish Naval Academy was created in 1773.