Article on Jackie Robinson’s military career restored to defense department website
by Guardian sport from US news | The Guardian on (#6W1C1)
- Baseball legend served in US Army in second world war
- Similar moves have been made in attack on DEI
An article detailing Jackie Robinson's military career has been restored to the Department of Defense's website amid a purge of material considered to be related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Robinson, who Donald Trump last month described as helping drive our country forward to greatness", is widely considered a national hero in the US. He broke Major League Baseball's color barrier in 1947 when he suited up for the Brooklyn Dodgers; he went on to be elected to his sport's Hall of Fame. Robinson also served in the US Army during the second world war. However, on Tuesday night ESPN'S Jeff Passan noted a page detailing Robinson's army career had been taken down and dei" added to the URL.
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