A message about deleting certain posts has popped up across official military social media accounts, including Fort Bragg's.
The Pentagon is removing more than 26,000 military images under Trump’s executive order banning DEI programs. Some removals ...
The U.S. military is scrubbing tens of thousands of images and online posts as part of a sweeping effort to erase diversity, ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had given the military until Wednesday to remove content highlighting diversity efforts ...
If unable to remove all DEI content from DoD social media accounts by March 5, they will be required to temporarily scrub all ...
Photos of the Enola Gay WWII bomber, Black military pilots and the country’s first female fighter pilot are among the more ...
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point recently disbanded 12 student groups on campus in response to President Donald ...
The U.S. Army War College's website, since at least Wednesday evening, has shown only one page: a notice about ongoing ...
Eielson Air Force Base, the 11th Airborne Division, and Fort Wainwright are removing content from their social media ...
Trump's signage of the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order on Feb. 5 made it so any trans women who participated in sports in public schools and universities are now banned from ...
Trump's executive orders aim to eliminate DEI programs in the federal government, arguing they undermine military readiness. The DOD will no longer celebrate cultural awareness months, including ...
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