A Department of Defense webpage celebrating an Army general awarded the Medal of Honor was temporarily removed over the ...
Charles Rogers' webpage was removed after being flagged for DEI content, according to the Department of Defense.
The latest casualty in the Department of Defense's sweep of all things related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is ...
The US Department of Defence removed a webpage honoring Vietnam War Army General Charles C. Rogers, altering the URL to ...
The Department of Defense (DoD) on Monday quietly restored a web page it had removed about Army Maj. Gen. Charles Rogers, a ...
The Pentagon is facing backlash as multiple Department of Defense websites featuring military veterans who are women, ...
The Pentagon said pages honoring minority troops were mistakenly removed — but defended its efforts to cut content ...
Rogers, a native of Fire Creek, West Virginia, was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1970 by then-President Richard Nixon, ...
As the controversy unfolds, Maj. Gen. Rogers’ bravery remains an enduring symbol of sacrifice and leadership. His legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the contributions of all ...
The department actually temporarily changed the web address to insert “deimedal-of-honor”, which then led to a “404 – Page ...