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Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump
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What happenedDuring President Donald Trump’s first term, the Navy announced that the Ford-class carrier would be called the USS Doris Miller.
The headline splitWYFF4 (Hearst, Greenville) frames it as "Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to...". CBS News Politics frames it as "Black war hero's family responds to ship renaming controversy".
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CenterNavy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump
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Black war hero's family responds to ship renaming controversy
The family of Doris Miller, a Black U.S. Navy sailor who died in action in World War II, is reacting to reports that an aircraft carrier under construction that was set to be named in his h...