A message about deleting certain posts has popped up across official military social media accounts, including Fort Bragg's.
The US military is deleting years of evidence of celebrations and honors of diversity on orders of the Trump administration.
Women’s History Month and Black History Month are among those events no longer celebrated in the armed forces.
including Black History Month and Pride Month. Military articles and photos related to DEI initiatives have been removed from the Defense Visual Information Service. Department of Defense social ...
About two dozen images referencing Philadelphia, New Jersey, or New Hanover Township’s Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst have ...
A 'black history' search yields 1,126 results but many of the listed pages lead to a ‘404 - Page Not Found’ error ...
Students at a U.S. military high school in Germany are planning to walk out in protest of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's anti-DEI policies.
Other military officials ... Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Pride Month, National Hispanic Heritage Month, National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and National ...
Following a series of executive orders from President Donald Trump, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has directed the ...
Several public affairs releases and social media posts focused on race and the LGBTQ+ community have been taken down by the Air Force Base following a Trump administration order. Last month, the ...
For more than a century, Fort Benning's name honored a Confederate general who supported slavery. The military changed the ...