The purge came after an executive order by President Trump to eliminate all Diversity, Equality and Inclusion programs.
Army Pvt. William Crawford was declared killed in action and was awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor, which was presented to his father. The only problem was that Bill Crawford wasn't dead.
It might surprise some war movie fans to know that at least one Army historian doesn't think there's anything special about ...
Many Pentagon materials now labeled as "DEI" were a bit more like advertisements — aimed at recruits who have shown a ...
Rogers, a native of Fire Creek, West Virginia, was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1970 by then-President Richard Nixon, ...
Wataru Nakamura not receiving the Medal of Honor bothered Richard Edlebeck so much that he devoted his final years to ...
A Defense Department webpage honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Army Maj ... removed featured the World War II Japanese American 442nd Regimental Combat Team, U.S. Army spokesperson ...
After two years as Fort Moore, the Army base formerly known as Fort Benning is getting its old name back. Now it's being named for Nebraska-born combat hero from World ...
More than 3,000 service members have received our nation’s highest military honor since 1863. Only one museum tells their stories.
Tyler Main/U.S. Marine Corps via AP) References to a World War II Medal of Honor recipient ... that have been flagged for removal across every military branch. But the eventual total could ...
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and World War II Victory Medal, along with the CIB and Bronze Star Medal. The U.S. military offers a vast array of medals as awards for service. According to the U.S ...
Benning, a World War I hero ... of a military base reverting to its pre-Biden-era name, following Fort Bragg's return from Fort Liberty. Nearly two years after being renamed, the U.S. Army ...