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A viral post shared on X claims Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth purportedly removed Colin Powell’s name from a list of notable ...
An archived version of the Arlington National Cemetery website's "prominent military figures" page from late February 2025 displayed Powell's biography beginning with the sentence, "General Colin ...
Rumors on social media sparked claims that Gen. Colin Powell's name was removed from the Arlington National Cemetery's website-but is it true? An X user, @cturnbull1968, pushed rumors that ...
Colin Powell, a US war hero and the first Black ... (AFP FILE) This comes as the Arlington National Cemetery has reportedly removed several web pages that celebrated Black and women veterans.
Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery website.
Arlington National Cemetery ... about notable veterans—including Gen. Colin Powell and the Tuskegee Airmen—is no longer easily accessible on the cemetery’s website. Visitors may also ...
Arlington National Cemetery has scrubbed from its website information ... The pages contained short biographies about ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun wiping from its website histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The change is in line with President Trump's directive to remove references to ...
After the Trump administration told the US Department of Defense to end all diversity, equity and inclusion policies within the military, a number of people noticed that pages with information about ...
Rumors on social media sparked claims that Gen. Colin Powell’s name was removed from the Arlington National Cemetery’s website—but is it true? An X user, @cturnbull1968, pushed rumors ...
A rumor that circulated online in March 2025 claimed U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth oversaw the removal of former Secretary of State Colin Powell's name from a list of noteworthy military ...