While I will hand it to the ones I personally served with in joint capacities (JTACs, PJs, and some intel guys), they hung with the Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines alike, watching many Airmen on deployment and in garrison was painful. From fighter pilots with no combat experience acting like the greatest gift to mankind to enlisted complaining about the size of their barracks rooms (which they had to themselves) or the salad bar at the chow hall, we were constantly floored by their complaining about 1st world problems.
I'm not too familiar with Annapolis, but given the Marine officers I know who were in charge of training the cadets, I am sure that kind of thing would never be tolerated there. I know it wouldn't be at West Point.