The Department of Defense removed a webpage honoring Black U.S. Army General Charles C. Rogers, a Medal of Honor recipient ...
The Department of Defense removed a webpage honoring Black U.S. Army General Charles C. Rogers, a Medal of Honor recipient ...
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of material focused on Black, Hispanic, and female troops buried there.
In spite of his wounds, McGuire countercharged, emptying his rifle into his assailants and then using it as a club while ...
Arlington National Cemetery removed the links after the officials ordered a "digital content refresh" of the Department of ...
Four officer candidates and one student lifeguard have become medal recipients for saving a life during training.
To comply with executive orders, the Army scrubbed from the cemetery’s website information on prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members.
Lt. Arthur Preston and his PT boat crews did whatever it took to save a downed Navy airman in the South Pacific.
The cemetery website unpublished links to lists of notable graves, walking tours and other material about Black, Hispanic and ...
The Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) and the Oklahoma National Guard held a medal ceremony Wednesday to honor five students who saved a fellow stu ...
H.L.I. Lordship Industries of Long Island, New York, admitted to selling unauthorized versions of the Medal of Honor, the United States' highest military award for valor, from 1991 to 1994.
Photos seemed to be flagged for removal simply because their file included the word ”gay,” including an image of the B-29 aircraft Enola Gay, which dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, ...
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