A visitor to Arlington National Cemetery's website earlier this year would have seen links to information about a wide range of notable African Americans, Hispanic Americans and women buried there.
The report found that between December 2024 and March 2025, several links to pages relating to Black, Hispanic and female veterans disappeared from Arlington National Cemetery's website.
Tombstone of Humbert Roque Versace at Arlington National Cemetery, a Special Forces officer and Medal of Honor recipient killed in action in Vietnam. The cemetery recently removed links and ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun wiping from its website histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The change is in line with President Trump's directive to remove references ...
Worse still, the edicts coming from the White House are now dishonoring the heroes buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The military news website Task & Purpose reported that “the cemetery’s ...
equity and inclusion guidelines extended their reach into educational materials offered by the Arlington National Cemetery. In recent weeks, the cemetery’s website scrubbed various pages on ...
Arlington National Cemetery has removed key historical content about Black, Hispanic, and female service members from its website, making it harder for visitors to learn about their contributions.
The Arlington National Cemetery website has removed links to information on prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members as part of President Trump’s ongoing efforts to eliminate ...
The cemetery, which is operated by the Army, said it was working to restore the content. Among the obscured pages was material about civil rights. By Tim Balk Materials on the Arlington National ...
The remains of a soldier from Massachusetts whose aircraft crashed in Europe during World War II in 1945 have been identified, and he will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery, the Defense POW ...
Arlington National Cemetery, the final resting place of presidents, generals, Medal of Honor recipients and more than 400,000 service members and their families, has purged its website of material ...
The Arlington National Cemetery has seemingly removed information and educational materials regarding the history and contributions of Black and female service members from its website in alignmen ...