Navy Capt. Bruce E. Grooms has been named the 81st commandant of midshipmen at the , the first time an African-American has held the No. 2 post at the 160-year- old Annapolis military college.

Grooms, a Cleveland native and 1980 academy graduate, will be responsible for the day-to-day activities of 4,000 midshipmen as commandant, a title equivalent to the dean of students at a civilian university.

One of the first African-American submarine commanders, Grooms assumes the academy post 60 years after the plebe year of Wesley A. Brown, who endured bigotry and ostracism to become the first black midshipman to graduate.

Grooms will be the highest-ranking black leader in the history of the academy…more

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Way to go!!!

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