Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery ...
WWII soldier Sgt. Edward Kovaleski, a Southbridge native, will be buried with full military honors at Arlington National ...
Myrtle Beach native Army Staff Sgt. James “Jamie” Santos remains were inurned at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday.
To comply with executive orders, the Army scrubbed from the cemetery’s website information on prominent Black, Hispanic and ...
Many of those interred in Arlington’s more than 600 acres made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Their legacies ...
The cemetery recently removed links and reference to a page of "notable graves" of Hispanic service members which included the photo of Versace's grave. Army photo. Arlington National Cemetery is ...
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.
Medgar Evers, whom President Trump called “a great American hero,” has been erased from the website which featured a section ...
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 ...