The U.S. Navy is facing criticism for considering renaming an aircraft carrier initially designated to honor Doris Miller, a Black sailor celebrated for his heroism during Pearl Harbor. The ship, currently unnamed, was previously slated to be the first aircraft carrier named after both a Black individual and an enlisted sailor. This decision, made during the Trump administration, is now under review with suggestions to instead name the vessel after former President Donald Trump. Critics argue this potential reversal undermines recognition of Miller’s bravery and represents a step backward for diversity and inclusion within the Navy. The proposed change has ignited a debate about honoring historical figures and the influence of political considerations on military naming conventions. The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding racial justice and representation within the armed forces.