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In February 1944, the Navy commissioned its first African-American officers - The twelve commissioned officers, and a warrant officer who received his rank at the same time, came to be known as the "Golden Thirteen," March 17, 1944 photo Top row: John Walter Reagan, Jesse Walter Arbor, Dalton Louis Baugh, Frank Ellis Sublett. Middle row: Graham Edward Martin, Charles Byrd Lear, Phillip George Barnes, Reginald E. Goodwin. Bottom row: James Edward Hair, Samuel Edward Barnes, George Clinton Cooper, William Sylvester White, Dennis Denmark Nelson.
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AA573599
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Public
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3596px × 4500px
Photo Credit
F&A Archive / Art Resource, NY
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World War II