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GREENWOOD, SC – A war monument in Greenwood that listed fallen soldiers by the color of their skin has been altered after years of debate.
Black junior enlisted airmen are 86% more likely to receive non-judicial punishment or be referred to a court-martial over their white peers -- but are less likely to be convicted, a new federally ...
Police are appealing for information after two military memorial plaques were stolen from a churchyard in Kent. The incident happened at Christ Church in Luton Road, Chatham, between 22:00 BST on ...
Black Veterans Project co-founder on the history and impact of America's Black veterans 11:03. A United States Army veteran says the military has to have an "honest reckoning" with systemic racism ...
GREENWOOD, S.C. -- Along Main Street in a small South Carolina city, there is war memorial honoring fallen World War I and II soldiers, dividing them into two categories: "white" and "colored ...
ACADIA PARISH, La. (KLFY) Military plaques recognizing veterans’ service were stolen from eight graves in Acadia Parish, the sheriff’s office said. Since March, six plaques were remove… ...
The City of Toronto is commemorating Canada’s largest all-Black military battalion unit with a new heritage plaque. On Thursday, Mayor Olivia Chow, Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont ...
Plaques honoring fallen Franklin County military men and women will soon return Downtown, a few years after their removal from the former Veterans Memorial. Workers are putting the final touches o… ...
Generations of future Army leaders at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., have whisked by three towering bronze panels outside a science building that tell the country’s history ...
Anthony Karhoff, Shiawassee township supervisor, is heartbroken over the loss of a Shiatown West Park relic - an 88-year-old plaque that was ripped off a granite stone sometime within the last month.
"Everybody says Facebook is negative, but in this case, it’s a positive,” said Francine Guillot while tracking down families of desecrated military plaques.
Devastated parishioners have been left in tears after the plaques - which held the name of the town's 150 First World War heroes for more than 100 years - were ripped from the wooden gateway.
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