Recent changes to memorials, base names and service records suggest the Army has been swept up in a broader agenda to right perceived historical wrongs.
The U.S. Army may not have set out to rewrite its history of race relations, but recent changes to memorials, base names and service records suggest it has been swept up in a broader agenda to right perceived historical wrongs, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
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The National Ranger Memorial Foundation wrote it was “deeply troubled” by the removal of three names from the memorial, describing it as ‘the defacement and desecration” of the monument in a May 23 letter.