The Trump administration's DEI rollback has erased information on women, LGBTQ+ and minority service members, sparking ...
Some people alleged U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth oversaw the removal of Powell's biography from the cemetery's ...
President Donald Trump announced last month that Jackie Robinson would be added to his planned National Garden of American ...
Before he broke baseball’s color barrier, Jackie Robinson served in the U.S. Army, but new federal policies have led to his story getting swept under the rug.
At least one website about Robinson, who trained as an officer and was assigned to a tank regiment during World War II, was ...
Doris Miller, the first Black sailor to earn a Navy Cross, is one of many from marginalized backgrounds whose contributions ...
The page on Robinson includes biographical information about his Army service during World War II, which occurred prior to his famously breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 with the Brooklyn ...
After studying at UCLA, Robinson served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was court marshaled and “honorably discharged for standing up for his rights and refusing to move to the back of a ...
A number of military pages focused on African American achievements have been lost amid the Trump administration’s effort to scrub references to diversity and inclusion. Some return. Others don’t.
A tribute to Robinson, an Army veteran who broke baseball's race barrier, was temporarily removed from a military website. He ...
An article on the Department of Defense website telling the story of Jackie Robinson, which was apparently removed in a purge ...