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  2. United States Naval Academy - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Naval Academy campus Plebes (first year students) marching in front of Bancroft Hall Interior of the Naval Academy chapel The pool in the Lejeune Hall The campus (or "Yard") has grown from a 40,000 square metres (9.9 acres) Army post named Fort Severn in 1845 to a 1.37 square kilometres (340 acres) campus in the 21st century.

  3. Wesley A. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Anthony Brown (April 3, 1927 – May 22, 2012) was the first African-American graduate of the United States Naval Academy (USNA) in Annapolis, Maryland. [1] He served in the United States Navy from May 2, 1949, until June 30, 1969.

  4. John Barry (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Hall is one of six military barracks facilities at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in commemoration of him. The visitor entrance to the United States Naval Academy, from Downtown Annapolis to the Visitor's Center, commemorates Commodore John Barry. Inside the entrance is a monument to Commodore Barry with a plaque with an image ...

  5. Maryland Military and Naval Academy - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Military and Naval Academy was a military academy in Oxford, Maryland that opened in 1885 and closed in 1887. [1] It served as a preparatory school for the U.S. Naval Academy and the United States Military Academy , matching both in size and activity.

  6. Federal judge rejects challenge to Naval Academy’s use of ...

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    A federal judge has rejected a challenge to the Naval Academy’s use of race in its admissions practices, ruling that the school has “established a compelling national security interest” in ...

  7. Judge upholds Naval Academy’s race-conscious admissions policy

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    A federal judge upheld the Naval Academy’s race-conscious admissions policy Friday, rejecting a challenge from the group that succeeded at the Supreme Court in gutting affirmative action at ...

  8. Bullis School - Wikipedia

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    Bullis School was founded in Washington D.C. in 1930 by Commander William Francis Bullis as a preparatory school for the United States Naval Academy and the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. The school moved in 1935 to Silver Spring, Maryland, and began its four-year college preparatory program. Between 1964 and 1971, the ...

  9. Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policies upheld by ...

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    A federal judge on Friday ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy may continue to consider race when evaluating candidates to attend the elite military school, even after last year's U.S. Supreme Court ...