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Related: About this forumArlington Cemetery website drops links for Black, Hispanic, and women veterans
Arlington National Cemetery is the most venerated final resting ground in the nation, overseen by silent soldiers in immaculate uniforms with ramrod-straight discipline. Across its hundreds of acres in Virginia, they watch over 400,000 graves of U.S. service members dating back to the Civil War, including two presidents, and more than 400 Medal of Honor recipients.
But in recent weeks, the cemeterys public website has scrubbed dozens of pages on gravesites and educational materials that include histories of prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members buried in the cemetery, along with educational material on dozens of Medal of Honor recipients and maps of prominent gravesites of Marine Corps veterans and other services.
Cemetery officials confirmed to Task & Purpose that the pages were unpublished to meet recent orders by President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth targeting race and gender-related language and policies in the military.
Gone from public view are links to lists of dozens of Notable Graves at Arlington of women and Black and Hispanic service members who are buried in the cemetery. About a dozen other Notable Graves lists remain highlighted on the website, including lists of politicians, athletes and even foreign nationals.
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/arlington-cemetery-scrubs-website-dei/

SamKnause
(14,091 posts)Bayard
(24,437 posts)Dig up the graves of all women, black, and Hispanic veterans. Make room for more white male bodies.