First Female Naval Academy Superintendent Ousted in Leadership Shake-Up

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Vice Admiral Yvette Davids, the first woman to lead the U.S. Naval Academy, is being reassigned by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, amid a broader trend of dismissals of women and people of color in top military roles during the Trump administration, with Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte nominated as her replacement, marking a historic first for a Marine Corps officer leading the Academy.
- Naval Academy head is latest high-ranking woman ousted by Hegseth Axios
- Hegseth removes first female superintendent in shake-up at Naval Academy The Washington Post
- Marine 3-Star to Lead Naval Academy, Davids Heading to OPNAV Staff USNI News
- Naval Academy’s first female superintendent is reportedly being removed, in latest Trump-era shift The Baltimore Banner
- Marine General to Lead Naval Academy, a First The New York Times
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