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Two Jewish soldiers buried at Arlington cemetery a century ago finally get tombstones bearing the Star of David.
Lawmakers are seeking to honor the estimated 600 Jewish-American service members who were improperly buried beneath Latin ...
We have a sense, I think, of paying a long overdue debt to these men,” Shalom Lamm, the chief historian of Operation Benjamin, told attendees about Pfc. Adolph Hanf and ...
Many of those interred in Arlington’s more than 600 acres made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Their legacies shouldn’t fall victim to Trump’s virulent attacks on DEI.
The report found that between December 2024 and March 2025, several links to pages relating to Black, Hispanic and female veterans disappeared from Arlington National Cemetery's website.
The Arlington National Cemetery no longer has minority veteran history following President Donald Trump’s order to remove all DEI-related references.
Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery website.
Arlington National Cemetery said it is updating its website to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order to remove all mentions of Diversity Equity and Inclusion, or DEI. A prominent ...
David Moser – her “baby uncle” as she called him – in Arlington Cemetery. She is 102. He was 20 when he died, a Jewish soldier killed by influenza in 1919 in Germany after fighting in ...