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Pentagon to take away Enola Homosexual bomber photographs underneath Trump DEI purge
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Pentagon to take away Enola Homosexual bomber photographs underneath Trump DEI purge

Last updated: March 7, 2025 8:44 pm
Editorial Board Published March 7, 2025
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Photographs of the Enola Homosexual World Conflict II bomber, Black army pilots and the nation’s first feminine fighter pilot are among the many tens of 1000’s of photos flagged for elimination by the Pentagon in an effort to eradicate references to range, fairness and inclusion.

The Division of Protection is scrapping greater than 26,000 photographs and posts associated to DEI efforts throughout all army branches — a large effort that stems from an government order signed by President Trump on Jan. 20 designed to finish “radical and wasteful government DEI programs and preferencing.”

On this picture offered by the U.S. Marine Corps, Pfc. Christina Fuentes Montenegro prepares to hike to her platoon’s defensive place throughout patrol week of Infantry Coaching Battalion close to Camp Geiger, N.C. Oct. 31, 2013. (Sgt. Tyler Essential/U.S. Marine Corps by way of AP)

Most of the photos and posts, a few of which embrace occasions celebrating minorities in addition to important milestones achieved by Black, Hispanic and feminine service members, had been eliminated as of Friday, in line with a database obtained by The Related Press.

Nonetheless, the flagging of some photos — together with one of many historic Enola Homosexual plane, the B-29 that dropped the primary atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan through the last phases of World Conflict II — has raised some questions concerning the standards utilized by the Pentagon.

In a single picture flagged for deletion, pilot Col. Paul Tibbets Jr. is seen posing in entrance of the aircraft, which was named after his mom, Enola Homosexual Tibbets.

Photographs of an Military Corps of Engineers dredging challenge in California have been additionally flagged for elimination, seemingly as a result of an individual within the picture had the final title Homosexual.

Total, greater than 26,000 objects have been marked to be eliminated, in line with the AP. Nonetheless, one unnamed official mentioned that quantity may attain 100,00 objects, when taken into consideration social media posts and different web sites.

A Pentagon spokesperson mentioned the division is proud of the swift compliance.

“We are pleased by the rapid compliance across the Department with the directive removing DEI content from all platforms,” the spokesperson, John Ullyot, mentioned in an announcement. “In rare cases where content is removed outside the directive’s clearly outlined scope, we provide further guidance to the relevant components.”

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