Robinson, who died in 1972 from heart disease at age 53, was drafted and assigned to a segregated Army calvary unit in 1942 in Fort Riley, Kansas, during World War II. He was commissioned as a ...
MLB fans are ripping on the Department of Defense after Jackie Robinson's military service story was removed from their ...
Advertisement A statement from Pentagon press secretary John Ullyot ... Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo., told The Athletic on Wednesday that he doesn’t consider Robinson’s legacy or ...
It said he was assigned to a segregated Army cavalry unit in Fort Riley, Kansas ... Jackie Robinson was the embodiment of an American hero. Fix this now." Pentagon press secretary John Ullyot ...
Pentagon deputy press secretary John Ullyot said in a statement ... Army cavalry unit in Fort Riley, Kansas," after being drafted in 1942. It recounted Robinson's arrest in 1944 after an Army ...
The Defense Department removed and then restored a webpage recognizing the military career of sports legend Jackie Robinson amid a purge of diversity, equity, and inclusion content from across the ...
USA TODAY reached out to the Department of Defense and received this response from Pentagon Press Secretary John ... Robinson was drafted and assigned to a segregated Army cavalry unit in Kansas ...
An article about baseball icon Jackie Robinson's military history was "mistakenly removed" from the Department of Defense ...
Robinson was drafted into the Army in 1942 and assigned to a segregated cavalry unit at Fort Riley, Kansas. During his service ... with press secretary John Ullyot stating, “We do not view ...
Here are 12 questions and answers to get you ready for this year’s NCAA Tournament: The 2025 NCAA Final Four will take place at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The venerable venue hosted its ...