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The Messman Chronicles: African-Americans in the U.S. Navy

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The Messman Chronicles: African-Americans in the U.S. Navy - Miller, Richard E, Professor, Ed.D
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Despite racial discrimination and second-class status within the enlisted corps, the U.S. Navy's mess attendants, officer's cooks, and stewards compiled a proud legacy of combat service in World War II. The heroism of a few like Dorie Miller became well known to the American public, but most have long been forgotten. This book tells the story of those thousands of unheralded sailors of African descent who served in frontline combat with fellow messmen of Filipino, Guamanian, and Chinese ancestry from the first day of war to ...

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The Messman Chronicles: African-Americans in the U.S. Navy 2004, US Naval Institute Press

ISBN-13: 9781557505392

Hardcover