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The Rant

Chatanooga Times Free Press 22 Mar 2025
I called to order a Tesla, and they asked me how I would like that cooked. Never mind. Still laughing about the Hamilton County GOP takeover by Calvary MAGA Chapel ... Sen ... America ... First it was Ira Hayes, then Indian Code Talker , and now Jackie Robinson.
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We can't let Trump control information and scrub heroes from history | Opinion

Azcentral 22 Mar 2025
... Jackie Robinson, the Tuskegee Airmen, Navajo Code Talkers, Ira Hayes and more in an ill-advised attack on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, part of a lunatic battle against “woke” philosophy.
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Pentagon restores histories of Navajo Code Talkers, other Native veterans after public outcry

Chatanooga Times Free Press 21 Mar 2025
Stephen Roe Lewis of the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona also expressed disappointment, claiming there was missing content relating to all Native American veterans, including Ira Hayes.
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'Appalled': Pentagon restores web pages on Navajo code talkers, Jackie Robinson

Usatoday 21 Mar 2025
A webpage on Ira Hamilton Hayes, a Marine of the Pima tribe who helped raise an American flag atop Iwo Jima during World War II in a now-immortalized picture, disappeared, as well as information about ...
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Don't say Enola Gay? Strange, absurd, dystopian times in America and Florida | Opinion

jacksonville.com 21 Mar 2025
... — a process that included removing stories about Jackie Robinson’s military service, the Navajo Code Talkers' role in World War II, and Native American Ira Hayes raising the American flag at Iwo Jima.
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Navajo Code Talker links restored on DOD sites; other Native stories still missing

Azcentral 20 Mar 2025
Items about other notable Native American military members were also removed from the Defense website, including one on Ira Hayes, a Pima/Akimel O’odham Marine from Sacaton.
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DOD Admits It Deleted Webpages for Jackie Robinson and Other Non-White Heroes

The Daily Beast 20 Mar 2025
... page has since been restored, along with other profiles on Native American code talkers and on Ira Hayes—one of the Marines who raised the American flag at Iwo Jima in 1945.
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Editorial: Trump administration’s clumsy attempt to whitewash military history sparks outcry

Daily Press 20 Mar 2025
Army’s 761st Tank Battalion during World War II ... Americans may not know the name Cpl. Ira Hayes, but they’ve seen his picture. He was one of six U.S ... A tribute to Hayes and other Native American service members was also removed from the DOD site ... .
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Article on Jackie Robinson’s military career is restored to DOD Web site

Taipei Times 20 Mar 2025
The Guardian ... Robinson also served in the US Army during World War II ... Other pages to have been removed include one focusing on Ira Hayes, a Native American who was one of the marines pictured raising the US flag at Iwo Jima during World War II ... .
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Tribes call on Pentagon to restore websites honoring Native American military service

The Spokesman-Review 20 Mar 2025
“All soldiers should receive the honor they have earned ... Another page was removed on Ira Hayes, an Akimel O’odham man who was one of the Marines raising the American flag in the famous photo from the Battle of Iwo Jima ... .
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Trump's deranged purge of American history is the story of white supremacy

Alternet 20 Mar 2025
The iconic photograph from 1945 by Joe Rosenthal of the Associated Press of U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division, raising the American flag atop Mt ... One of the six Marines in the photo was Pfc. Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian ... We like diversity.
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\u2018My dad didn\u2019t go to war for nothing\u2019: Pentagon scrubs Native American heroes from website

Potter Leader-Enterprise 19 Mar 2025
Marine Ira Hayes from the Gila River Indian Community, who helped raise the flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II ... Zero results appeared in a search for Ira Hayes ... related to Ira Hayes.
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DOD webpages celebrating legendary minority troops to be restored after being scrubbed from sites

Stars and Stripes 19 Mar 2025
Ira Hayes, a member of the Pima tribe who was one of the six Marines photographed hoisting a U.S ... The page identified Hayes as an emblem of the “contributions and sacrifices Native Americans have made ...
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