In 1776, two brave sailors, Richard Marvin and Samuel Shaw, risked their careers by reporting the misconduct of their superior, Commodore Hopkins, who was torturing British prisoners of war. Their courageous act of whistleblowing led to a pivotal moment in naval history, showcasing the importance of accountability even in the face of powerful adversaries. Hopkins’ subsequent retaliation underscores the risks inherent in standing up for justice.

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