The DOD said in "rare cases," it may have removed some webpages in efforts to eliminate DEI content after a tribute to Jackie ...
What if a single, quiet decision could alter the very fabric of our historical narrative? The post Trump Administration ...
An article highlighting baseball and civil rights hero Jackie Robinson's U.S. Army career was back on the Department of ...
The Pentagon also removed, then restored, a webpage honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers ...
A Department of Defense webpage describing baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson's military service was restored Wednesday after it was missing earlier in the day. That development came after ...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick criticized the move, calling articles on Robinson "American history." ...
In short, it was true that the Defense Department removed the article about Robinson as part of a departmentwide push to ...
The article, part of a DOD series entitled “Sports Heroes Who Served,” is a celebration of Robinson’s athletic achievements ...
A tribute to the baseball legend disappeared from the DOD’s website on Wednesday but was restored later in the afternoon.
After studying at UCLA, Robinson served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was court marshaled and “honorably ...
Experts explain just why the removal of Jackie Robinson’s contributions is so troubling, even if some of the sites are back ...