The latest casualty in the Department of Defense's sweep of all things related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is ...
Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Nixon in 1970 for actions during the Vietnam ...
The department actually temporarily changed the web address to insert “deimedal-of-honor”, which then led to a “404 - Page ...
The Pentagon removed a webpage honoring Medal of Honor recipient Charles C. Rogers, sparking backlash over the erasure of Black military history.
The president's executive order forced the Pentagon’s Arlington National Cemetery website to purge all diversity, equity and ...
As of last week, anyone connecting to the Medal of Honor webpage devoted to Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers received ...
Charles Rogers' webpage was removed after being flagged for DEI content, according to the Department of Defense.
Late army veteran Charles Rogers is trending on social media after his name was temporarily taken down from the Department of Defense's website.
Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers] or a website about the Navajo Code Talkers," says Wayne Lee, a former Army officer who is a history professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
A Pentagon official not authorized to speak publicly said its review to scrub websites of DEI content was too hasty and also ...
Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers, and numerous other pages highlighting contributions by women and minority groups, a spokesperson for the Pentagon blamed the use of artificial intelligence for the ...