Robinson served in the Army during World War II. Passan's post read in full: This used to be the URL for a story on the @DeptofDefense website about Jackie Robinson's time in the Army. The story ...
An article highlighting the U.S. Army career of baseball legend Jackie Robinson has been restored to the Department of Defense website. Its removal had appeared to be related to the Trump ...
A tribute to Jackie Robinson's Army service was scrubbed from a DOD website. The Pentagon said Wednesday that in "rare cases" it may have deliberately or mistakenly removed some webpages in ...
The Defense Department removed and then restored a webpage recognizing the military career of sports legend Jackie Robinson amid a purge of diversity, equity, and inclusion content from across 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 ...
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 ...
Some return. Others don’t. By Tim Balk An article on the Defense Department website devoted to Jackie Robinson’s military career disappeared and then reappeared, joining a series of government ...
Jackie Robinson is one of the greatest heroes this country has ever had. It's not a stretch to say he's the most important athlete in American history. Not only is baseball not desegregated ...
Tuesday was the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers. By now, most — if not all — of you are surrounded by homage to the break-down of the color barrier in baseball.
A feature story about Jackie Robinson's military service was briefly taken down from the Department of Defense's website on Tuesday before being restored Wednesday afternoon. While the story had ...
The Department of Defense has restored a story dedicated to the Army history of Jackie Robinson, who defiantly opposed racism in the military before breaking baseball's color barrier, on its website.
The Pentagon deleted pages dedicated to baseball great Jackie Robinson, who served as a 2nd lieutenant in the Army and fought ardently for civil rights. Here's why that matters. Bettmann / NBC via ...