The short answer is, Yes. The Korean War was the first war fought with integrated American troops. However, a ship called the USS Mason (DE-529) was the first ship to have a all black crew except for officers. this is an excerpt from my essay on it: The story of the USS Mason (DE-529) is not well known, but the story of desegregation in the armed forces is. The reason I bring this up is the Mason was the first ship in the US Navy to have a predominantly black crew. "In 1998, the Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton made official his decision to name an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer the USS Mason (DDG-87) in order to mark the contributions of USS Mason (DE-529) Sailors equality and desegregation."
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A Philip Randolph
President Truman
Truman
harry s. Truman
One important thing President Truman did was to desegregate the military. The armed forces had always been segregated, with separate units for black soldiers (usually under the command of a white officer); frequently, the black troops were given only menial assignments and not allowed to advance to higher ranks, no matter how valiantly they served. In 1948, President Truman used an executive order to integrate the military. It was not a popular move at the time, but he believed it was the right thing to do, so he moved forward with it.
A Philip Randolph
President Truman
Truman
Armed Forces.
One thing that is true of the desegregation of armed forces under President Truman was that it was done by executive order.
One thing that is true of the desegregation of armed forces under President Truman was that it was done by executive order.
One thing that is true of the desegregation of armed forces under President Truman was that it was done by executive order.
Harry Truman
President Truman demobilized the armed forces in the hope to unite the Democrats. He wanted to give civil rights to minorities without alienating segregationists.
Harry S. Truman
United States Armed Forces.
One thing that is true of the desegregation of armed forces under President Truman was that it was done by executive order.