MAKE A MEME View Large Image Rear Admiral Ming Chang, USN Rear Admiral Chang is believed to be the first foreign-born, naturalized American to command a U.S. warship. In 1980, he was the first naturalized Asian-American to be promoted to flag rank. Chang served for ...
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Keywords: unknown people indoor DN-SC-83-03635 (Color). Rear Admiral Ming Chang, USN Rear Admiral Chang is believed to be the first foreign-born, naturalized American to command a U.S. warship. In 1980, he was the first naturalized Asian-American to be promoted to flag rank. Chang served for thirty-four years in the U.S. Navy before retiring in his post as Inspector General of the Navy during his last tour in the early 1990s. Photographed by PH2 Dunigan. Department of Defense Still Media Photograph. DN-SC-83-03635 (Color). Rear Admiral Ming Chang, USN Rear Admiral Chang is believed to be the first foreign-born, naturalized American to command a U.S. warship. In 1980, he was the first naturalized Asian-American to be promoted to flag rank. Chang served for thirty-four years in the U.S. Navy before retiring in his post as Inspector General of the Navy during his last tour in the early 1990s. Photographed by PH2 Dunigan. Department of Defense Still Media Photograph. DN-SC-83-03635 (Color). Rear Admiral Ming Chang, USN Rear Admiral Chang is believed to be the first foreign-born, naturalized American to command a U.S. warship. In 1980, he was the first naturalized Asian-American to be promoted to flag rank. Chang served for thirty-four years in the U.S. Navy before retiring in his post as Inspector General of the Navy during his last tour in the early 1990s. Photographed by PH2 Dunigan. Department of Defense Still Media Photograph. unknown
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