Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put an end to cultural awareness events throughout the military. But St. Patrick's Day got a pass, and some wonder why.
Women’s History Month and Black History Month are among those events no longer celebrated in the armed forces.
Black service members and veterans are feeling the sting of Trump administration actions acutely, writer Jeff Bennett of Alexandria argues in a guest column.
Defense Department recognitions of Jackie Robinson, the Joint Chiefs chairman, and legendary combat units were altered in a ...
The Marine Corps has removed more than a dozen videos, photos and stories about Navajo Code Talkers as part of an ongoing ...
The DOD will no longer celebrate cultural awareness months, including Black History Month and Pride Month. Military articles and photos related to DEI initiatives have been removed from the ...
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of pages about notable Black, Hispanic and women veterans, as well as ...
Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery website.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had given the military until Wednesday to remove content highlighting diversity efforts ...
After his first week on the job, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth canceled cultural awareness observances in the military, including Black History Month, Women's History Month and National Hispanic ...