next from american history tv from the u.s. naval academy and annapolis, marginalized aspects of the american revolution. includes covered african-american, disabled soldiers, and combat metal character does 90-minute program includes many anecdotes and illustrations of what life was like during the revolutionary war for these marginalized groups. good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the third panel today of the naval history symposium for 2015. my name is lee pennington. i am an associate professor of history here the naval academy. my field of research is japanese history, but what i specifically write about is japanese military medicine and the experiences of japanese wounded soldiers and disabled veterans. our panel today has two papers about medicine, another paper about experiences of african americans in naval affairs, and the panel s title is from the margins, african-americans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care. we have three presenters today, , to
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