The president's executive order forced the Pentagon’s Arlington National Cemetery website to purge all diversity, equity and ...
Charles Rogers' webpage was removed after being flagged for DEI content, according to the Department of Defense.
The page dedicated to Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers was indeed deleted, but restored soon afterward. The Pentagon said it had been scrubbed during an "auto removal process." Amid the ...
As of last week, anyone connecting to the Medal of Honor webpage devoted to Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers received ...
A Pentagon official not authorized to speak publicly said its review to scrub websites of DEI content was too hasty and also ...
This M109 Howitzer was damaged at Fire Base Rita tyring to hold back a human wave of enemy troops. (U.S. Army/Fort Sill) Charles Rogers was born in 1929 in West Virginia. His father served in the ...
Languages: English. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has removed a webpage honoring Charles Calvin Rogers, a Black U.S. Army general and Medal of Honor recipient, leading to backlash and ...
In just the past three months, government organizations have removed websites and references to the contributions of people ...
Rating: Context: The page dedicated to Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers was indeed deleted, but restored soon afterward. The Pentagon said it had been scrubbed during an "auto removal process." ...