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|    DEI Naval Academy head is latest high-ra    |
|    20 Jul 25 11:32:58    |
      XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       XPost: alt.politics.trump, talk.politics.guns       From: noreply@dirge.harmsk.com              The first woman to lead the U.S. Naval Academy is being reassigned by       Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Department of Defense said Friday.              The big picture: Vice Adm. Yvette Davids joins a growing list of women and       people of color serving in top military roles to be ousted by the Trump       administration, many of whom as part of a purge of so-called "wokeness" in       the military.              Driving the news: Davids, who has been the superintendent of the U.S.       Naval Academy since January 2024, will be renominated to serve on the       staff of the chief of naval operations, per the Pentagon.              Superintendents of the Naval Academy are to serve terms no less than three       years, according to federal law. But that can be waived.              Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte has been nominated as her       replacement, the Department of Defense announced Friday.              Borgschulte would be the first Marine Corps officer to lead the U.S. Naval       Academy in its 180-year history, according to U.S. Naval Institute News,       which was first to report the story.              Zoom out: The Trump administration's mass firings and pushback against       diversity, equity and inclusion efforts have included controversial       dismissals of military leaders.              Hegseth fired U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, who served as the       U.S. military representative to the NATO Military Committee, in April.              Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the first woman to serve as the highest-ranking       officer of the U.S. Navy, and Adm. Linda Fagan, the first woman to lead       the U.S. Coast Guard, were both removed earlier this year.              Trump also booted former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.       Charles "CQ" Brown Jr. Brown was the first Black chief of staff of the Air       Force and the second Black general to serve as chairman.              Between the lines: Hegseth's contention that women should not hold combat       roles was one of several controversies during his confirmation process.              What they're saying: "The Naval Academy remains one of the most       consequential institutions in American public life," Navy Secretary John       Phelan said in a statement congratulating Borgschulte.              "If confirmed, he will be the first Marine to hold this prestigious post,       a milestone that reflects the strength of our naval integration and the       shared ethos of the Navy-Marine Corps team," he said.              Phelan also congratulated Davids on her new appointment, saying she "has       commanded at every level and has led with distinction in some of the most       complex security environments of our time."              A spokesperson for the Marine Corps. said the Office of the Secretary of       Defense will provide an official statement once a candidate has been       confirmed by the Senate.              The Department of Defense did not immediately respond to Axios' request       for comment. The Naval Academy referred a comment request to the Navy.              https://www.axios.com/2025/07/18/hegseth-naval-academy-first-woman-leader              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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