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An article dedicated to baseball legend Jackie Robinson's accomplishments and background serving in the U.S. military was taken down from the Department of Defense website and has seemingly been ...
An article dedicated to baseball legend Jackie Robinson's accomplishments and background serving in the U.S. military was taken down from the Department of Defense website and has seemingly been ...
The Department of Defense also removed a website that celebrated Charles Calvin Rogers, who received the Medal of Honor, but later reestablished the site, according to The Washington Post.
Jackie Robinson’s Army story restored to Defense Department site after removal in DEI purge Jackie Robinson in his U.S. Army uniform in New York in the 1950s. (Sports Studio Photos / Getty Images) ...
Jackie Robinson's page was briefly removed from the Department of Defense website. The Pentagon has been removing pages to comply with Trump's anti-DEI executive orders.
An article about Jackie Robinson's service in the Army was scrubbed from the Department of Defense website on Wednesday and later restored after a DOD official told ABC News that it had been ...
The United States Department of Defense has restored an article on its website honoring Jackie Robinson after having removed it in an effort to purge "DEI" (diversity, equity and inclusion) content.
Jackie Robinson is an American hero. But he was not treated like one in a confounding move by the United States Department of Defense. The U.S. Department of Defense temporarily removed a section ...
This week, an anti-diversity purge throughout the United States government targeted one of MLB's most beloved figures in Hall of Fame infielder Jackie Robinson.. Robinson—the first Black man to ...
An article about Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson’s U.S. Army service was restored on a Department of Defense website on Wednesday. The article had been removed as part of the ...
An article dedicated to baseball legend Jackie Robinson's accomplishments and background serving in the U.S. military was taken down from the Department of Defense website and has seemingly been ...
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