Miller, a 1974 academy graduate and now the school's 61st superintendent, spoke for only about five minutes. His comments consisted mainly of thanking family members, friends and colleagues who have stood by him through his career.
Miller, an aviator, assumes command of the 165-year-old institution at a time when some graduates have expressed concern that midshipmen are not being held to the same high honor standards as previous generations.
At one point in his...
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