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A Defense Department webpage about Pfc. Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian who was one of the six Marines photographed hoisting a U.S. flag on Iwo Jima in 1945 , has now been erased.
Several articles about Native American and other minority service members have also been removed from the Defense Department's website.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has vigorously supported an executive order banning DEI from federal government programs and contracts.
The Pentagon ’s “digital content refresh” memo banned recognition of service members and veterans based on their “immutable characteristics” An Army page recognizing the 442nd Regimental Combat Team , an all- Japanese-American unit that fought in World War II , was restored Saturday .
About 45,000 pieces of content were removed, an Air Force spokesperson says.
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