President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing federal agencies to restore U.S. monuments removed during ...
Women in the military have been removed from the Department of Defense and Arlington Memorial Cemetery's websites: why this ...
Medal of Honor recipients visit Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate National Medal of Honor Day on Tuesday, March 25, ...
"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 trees on the hallowed grounds of the Arlington National Cemetery have reached full bloom; a very special venue to take in the Yoshino cherry trees. The staff at the cemetery has been hard at work ...
Hello, my name is Jenice. I’ll be your tour guide today. Welcome to Arlington National Cemetery, the final resting place of some of our nation’s greatest American heroes … I worked as a tour guide ...
Evers and other service members in such sections are still on the website, an Arlington National Cemetery spokesperson told HuffPost, noting that their stories have been moved to “different ...
Links to “Notable Graves” of Black, Latino and female veterans were scrubbed from Arlington National Cemetery’s website. Among the notables who were disappeared: Gen. Colin Powell ...
Medgar Evers — who served with the U.S. Army in World War II before coming home to fight segregation in the civil rights movement — is among notable Black veterans that have seen their histories wiped ...
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.