- Wesley A. Brown
Wesley A. Brown (born
April 3 ,1927 inBaltimore, MD ) was the first African American Graduate of theUS Naval Academy . He served in theKorean War and theVietnam War and served in theUS Navy from May 2, 1944–June 30, 1969 Locations of Service:Republic of thePhilippines , Korea, Vietnam and Guantanamo Bay,Cuba Medals:American Theater Ribbon and World War II Victory Medal He graduated fromDunbar High School , where he was Cadet Corps Battalion Commander during his senior year. A retired naval officer, Lt. Cmdr. Brown became the first African American to graduate from the US Naval Academy (USNA) inAnnapolis . He was nominated for admission and later appointed to USNA, by New York CongressmanAdam Clayton Powell, Jr. . Brown entered the academy on June 30, 1945 and graduated on June 3, 1949. The recently published "Breaking the Color Barrier: The US Naval Academy’s First Black Midshipmen and the Struggle for Racial Equality" documents the experiences of the first five African Americans admitted to the academy and the challenges Brown and the others faced. Brown retired in June 1969 after serving 20 years in the Navy'sCivil Engineer Corps . There Brown was responsible for building military service member homes in Hawaii, roads in Liberia, wharves in the Philippines, a nuclear power plant in Antarctica, and a desalination plant in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. When he retired, Brown consulted on construction projects and joined the faculty atHoward University as a physical facilities analyst. He served as chairman of DC's Congressional Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton’s Service Academy Selection Board.The U.S. Naval Academy is constructing the new Wesley Brown Field House, named in honor of Wesley Brown. Ground was broken for the new field house in a ceremony at the Academy on March 25, 2006. Brown wielded a shovel in the groundbreaking.Cite web
url = http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=22886
title = Naval Academy Breaks Ground on Wesley Brown Field House
accessdate = 2008-02-24
author = Journalist 2nd Class Matt Jarvis, U.S. Naval Academy Public Affairs
date = March 28, 2006
publisher = United States Navy] Hensel Phelps Construction Company is constructing the field house, which is expected to be completed in March 2008. The U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) is administering the contract for construction.Cite web
url = https://portal.navfac.navy.mil/pls/portal/APP_PAO.SPOTLIGHTFULL_DYN.show?p_arg_names=newsid&p_arg_values=2016
title = Naval Facilities Engineering Command Awards ‘Wesley Brown Field House’ contract
accessdate = 2008-02-24
date = March 1, 2006
publisher = U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC)] Brown and his wife Crystal enjoy visits from their four children and seven grandchildren. Their daughter Carol Jackson chairs the California Division of theAmerican Cancer Society [ [http://relay.acsevents.org/site/DocServer/RTC_2008_CADivision.pdf?docID=30803 American Cancer Society, California Division. 2008 Report] ] as well as heading the External Affairs and Diversity Management departments atMacy's West . [ [http://adage.com/bigtent/post?article_id=125278 Advertising Age, February 21, 2008. Bill Imada. "Have Asian Americans Done Enough for the Black Community?"] ] Brown reads and attends social and sporting events. Brown is a volunteer motivational speaker and particularly enjoys talking with DC high school students and midshipmen of the USNA Black Studies Club duringBlack History Month .Lt. Cmdr. Brown is a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.fact|date=May 2007Notes
External links
* [http://www.usna.edu/GospelChoir/CDR%20Brown%20Pics.htm U.S. Naval Academy, CDR Wesley Brown Field House Ground Breaking Ceremony]
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