Until recently, a page on the Defense Department’s website celebrated Pfc. Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian who was one of the six ...
Pfc. Frederick Rickard's death on Iwo Jima was the family's second tragedy in four months. His brother died in a Christmas ...
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Daily Express US on MSNNative American Iwo Jima contribution erased as Pentagon updates website contentThe Department of Defense has removed the page from its website that celebrated the Pima Indian officer who appeared in the ...
Marine amphibious tractors burn after being hit by Japanese mortar shells during the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. (U.S. Marine ...
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Mediaite on MSNPentagon’s DEI Website Purge Draws Backlash for Purging Websites on Iwo Jima Flag-Raiser, Navajo Code Talkers, Black Medal of Honor RecipientThe Pentagon is facing backlash as multiple Department of Defense websites featuring military veterans who are women, ...
The Pentagon said that the page and others, which were removed under the Trump administration’s wide-ranging crackdown on ...
The pages featured Navajo Code Talkers and the Marine from Arizona who helped plant the flag at Iwo Jima. Trump's DEI ban led ...
Tokyo hopes joint memorial will underline commitment to security alliance, but Hegseth expected to ask Japan to do more to ...
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Mediaite on MSNDefense Department Page Honoring Jackie Robinson’s Military Service Scrubbed, ‘DEI’ Added to Web AddressA page honoring Jackie Robinson's military service was removed from the Department of Defense's website after "DEI" was added ...
In Photos U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment of the Fifth Division planted an American flag atop Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, on Feb. 23, 1945.Credit...Joe Rosenthal/Associated Press Supported by By ...
Many sports fans are not happy that Jackie Robinson's U.S. Army history was deleted by the Pentagon from the Department of ...
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