US Naval Academy Gets First Marine Superintendent
Gen. Michael Borgschulte becomes the 66th superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, succeeding Vice Admiral Yvette Davids, who is reassigned despite praised leadership amid political shifts.
- On Friday, Gen. Michael Borgschulte, Marine Corps general, will assume command of the U.S. Naval Academy as its 66th superintendent at a ceremony in Dahlgren Hall.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced last month that Vice Admiral Yvette Davids will be relieved at a ceremony in Dahlgren Hall amid the administration’s diversity policy shifts.
- In an unusually short tenure, Davids served less than two years as superintendent after starting in January 2024.
- In her new Pentagon role, Vice Admiral Yvette Davids will oversee operations, plans, strategy and warfighting development, Navy Secretary John Phelan praised her operational record.
- With an eye on future challenges, Borgschulte pledged to uphold the academy’s traditions and prepare Navy and Marine Corps officers for a complex world.
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