US Navy 
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SOURCE: The New York Times
8/19/2020
The Untold Story of the Black Marines Charged With Mutiny at Sea
In 1973, the House Armed Services Committe, led by a segregationist, believed that "reforms were the problem" in the wake of racial strife, notes Navy historian John Sherwood.
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SOURCE: The New York Times
11/5/2019
U.S. Navy Destroyer Sunk in World War II Is Found 20,000 Feet Under the Sea
Researchers say they believe the debris field off the Philippines is from the U.S.S. Johnston DD-557, which played a pivotal role in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
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SOURCE: NYT
12-25-2018
No More Bread and Water: U.S. Navy Scraps an Age-Old Penalty
A law taking effect Jan. 1 that updates many facets of military justice will put an end to a disciplinary practice left over from the era of sailing ships.
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SOURCE: Press Release -- U.S. Navy
1-13-15
New Director Takes the Helm of Naval History
Rear Adm. (Ret.) Samuel Cox recently assumed responsibilities as the new director of the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC).
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