Defense Dept. DEI Imagery Purge Questioned

U.S. military personnel have been hard at work looking for images on websites managed by Defense Department offices. It’s part of the Trump administration’s plan to remove images that may be viewed as supporting DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) initiatives.

Some indications are that the effort may be targeting images that convey historical aspects of military history that don’t fit into the DEI picture.

The bomber “Enola Gay” that dropped an atomic bomb on Japan during WWII, a Medal of Honor recipient, and women who were among the first to make it through Marine infantry training are in a list of those posts and photos ready for deletion, reports The Associated Press.

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