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The aftermath of this episode resulted in the court martial of over 90 soldiers assigned to the regiment.5 In his subsequent inquiry, Major John S.D. Eisenhower, the son of the soon-to-be president and an operations officer in the 15th Regiment, detailed to conduct the investigation, recommended that the unit be either returned immediately to Puerto Rico or be disbanded and reconstituted with "continentals" (a euphemism for officers and noncommissioned officers from the continental United States, which translated to mean caucasian officers in the still white-centric U.S. Army of the late 1940s and early 1950s) in key leadership positions. [...]Cavazos enforced the discipline required of soldiers in combat.

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