Deleting data, hiding history and and cutting research will hurt the U.S.
Hegseth will visit the Pacific island of Iwo Jima to participate in a joint memorial ceremony as Japan and the U.S. mark 80 ...
As part of what an aide to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly called a "digital content refresh," many references on the Pentagon's website that honored Native Americans who used their ...
The Pentagon restored content on Jackie Robinson, the Navajo Code Talkers and others after their removal as DEI-related ...
The community will gather at Fall River's Bicentennial Park for a Day of Recognition for the End of the Battle of Iwo Jima ...
The Pentagon recently removed references and articles to Native American service members, including Ira Hayes, the Navajo ...
The purge, which also targeted multiple webpages about women and LGBTQ+ service members, highlights how aggressively military ...
Tokyo hopes joint memorial will underline commitment to security alliance, but Hegseth expected to ask Japan to do more to ...
All of it makes me so damn proud to be an American. We saved millions of history’s most desperate people, the huddled masses, ...
Pfc. Frederick Rickard's death on Iwo Jima was the family's second tragedy in four months. His brother died in a Christmas ...
John G. Connolly, the chief pay clerk who died aboard the USS Oklahoma in the 1941 surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and became ...
Eighty years ago, during World War II, the United States operated full-scale military operations worldwide while planning how to wage peace once the guns fell silent.