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The Pentagon removed a webpage honoring Medal of Honor recipient Charles C. Rogers, sparking backlash over the erasure of ...
Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Nixon in 1970 for actions during the Vietnam War.
This M109 Howitzer was damaged at Fire Base Rita tyring to hold back a human wave of enemy troops. (U.S. Army/Fort Sill) Charles Rogers was born in 1929 in West Virginia. His father served in the ...
US army Maj Gen Charles Calvin Rogers recieved the Medal of Honor in 1970 from President Richard Nixon. The United States Defense Department’s webpage dedicated to celebrating the Black Medal of ...
A Defense Department webpage honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers was taken down last week. The department actually temporarily changed the web address to ...
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The United States Defense Department's webpage dedicated to celebrating the Black Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Army Major ...
The Defense Department "has restored the Medal of Honor story about Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers," a spokesperson told NPR in an email, adding, "The story was removed during auto removal ...
Rating: Context: The page dedicated to Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers was indeed deleted, but restored soon afterward. The Pentagon said it had been scrubbed during an "auto removal process." ...
The US Department of Defence removed a webpage honoring Vietnam War Army General Charles C. Rogers, altering the URL to include 'DEI'. Despite the error, Rogers's image remains in the DOD gallery.
The US Department of Defense has removed the webpage honouring Army Major General Charles Calvin Rogers, a Medal of Honor recipient who served in the Vietnam War. The page now redirects to a ...
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