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When the Great White Fleet put to sea in 1908, just 43 years after Appomattox, the transition to the all-steel Navy had already been accomplished. The Naval Medical School in Washington, which co-located with the Naval Museum of Hygiene in the Old Naval Observatory building had as its new mission �the instruction and training of newly appointed medical officers in professional branches peculiar to naval requirements.�