Opinion / Military Affairs
Recent actions by the U.S. Defense Department to remove historical references to diverse veterans, citing compliance with anti-DEI mandates, have sparked significant controversy. This move raises questions about historical integrity and the...
The removal of these historical accounts occurs amid broader political debates surrounding DEI initiatives. However, commentators and affected families argue this specific action goes beyond policy debates, striking at the heart of historical memory and national identity. Leslie Gray Streeter, in The Baltimore Banner, shares the story of her grandfather, Edward Streeter, a Black WWII veteran who earned the Civilian Medal of Valor in 1969 for bravery during a deadly fire at Andrews Air Force Base. His story, like those of Erica Chew's relatives who faced overt racism during WWII, or veteran Caron LeNoir-Kelly, highlights the rich tapestry of service often overlooked. Critics argue that removing these narratives allows for a sanitized version of history, ignoring the systemic barriers many service members faced and overcame. This erasure is seen not just as a bureaucratic cleanup, but as an active choice to diminish the documented contributions and struggles of significant segments of the U.S. military. Preserving these accounts is presented as crucial for acknowledging the past accurately and honoring all veterans.
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