<DIV>Master Chief Boatswain's Mate Carl Maxie Brashear used a rare combination of grit determination and persistence to overcome formidable hurdles to become the first black master diver in the U.S. Navy. His race was an obstacle as were his origin on a sharecropper's farm in rural Kentucky and the modest amount of education he received there. But these were not his greatest challenges. He was held back by an even bigger factor: In 1966 his left leg was amputated just below the knee because he was badly injured on a salvage operation. After the amputation the Navy sought to retire Brashear from active duty but he refused to submit to the decision. Instead he secretly returned to diving and produced evidence that he could still excel despite his injury. Then in 1970 he qualified as a master diver a difficult feat under any circumstances and something no black man had accomplished before. By the time of his retirement he had achieved the highest possible rate-master chief petty officer-for Navy enlisted personnel.</DIV>
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