The cemetery website unpublished links to lists of notable graves, walking tours and other material about Black, Hispanic and ...
"Pete Hegseth removed Colin Powell’s name from a list of notable Americans, buried at Arlington National Cemetery," read a March 20 X post, referring to the former secretary of state and two-time ...
The Army-run cemetery said it is working to follow Trump's orders on ending diversity while restoring information.
Arlington National Cemetery has scrubbed information about prominent Black ... On these pages, users could read short biographies about the people buried in the cemetery, including Gen. Colin L.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth threw cold water on claims that he removed the name of Colin Powell and others from a list of notable Americans buried at […] ...
A viral post shared on X claims Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth purportedly removed Colin Powell’s name from a list of notable ...
More than 400,000 people are buried at Arlington. The first military burial at the Virginia cemetery, operated by the U.S. Army, took place on May 13, 1864. Among the historical figures buried ...
The Army and other military branches report to the DOD. For example, one X user posted (archived) on March 20, "Hegseth has ...
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of pages about notable Black, Hispanic and women veterans, as well as information about the Civil War and Black history, as the Trump ...