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A Pentagon official not authorized to speak publicly said its review to scrub websites of DEI content was too hasty and also used search terms like "gay," leading to the flagging of Enola Gay images.
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Pentagon restores Navajo Code Talkers webpages after outcryThe Pentagon has restored webpages detailing the contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans after widespread backlash to their initial removal. Webpages highlighting ...
Navajo Nation leaders and families of code talkers had pushed back against the removals.
The Pentagon restored some webpages highlighting the crucial wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans on Wednesday, days after tribes condemned the action.
Anger, then relief after Pentagon restores Navajo code talker webpages Navajo Nation leaders and families of code talkers had pushed back against the removals.
The Pentagon restores webpages detailing the contributions of Native American veterans, including the Navajo Code Talkers, after backlash to their removal.
Military Pentagon restores webpages of Black veterans, Navajo Code Talkers and others after outcry By Tom Bowman (NPR) March 20, 2025 11:28 a.m.
A Pentagon official not authorized to speak publicly said its review to scrub websites of DEI content was too hasty and also used search terms like "gay," leading to the flagging of Enola Gay images.
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