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Black Female To Lead US Naval Academy’s Brigade For First Time

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The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis has announced that a Black female midshipman will be the brigade commander for the first time.

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Brigade commander is the highest leadership position within the academy’s student body. The semester-long position is selected through an application and interview process by senior leadership and the commandant’s staff.

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Barber is from Lake Forest, Illinois. She is the 16th woman selected for brigade commander. The first female brigade commander was Julianna Galiana. She served in the position in 1991.

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