Upstate NY war hero removed from Army website after Trump DEI ban
- The U.S. Military has removed the Henry Johnson Army website for a review of cultural compliance, presenting a '404 Page Not Found' message to visitors.
- The website was about Henry Johnson, a Black war hero, honored for his actions during World War I, and he received the Medal of Honor posthumously from Barack Obama.
- The removal aligns with President Donald Trump's executive order to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in federal agencies.
- The web page on Henry Johnson will return after the review, as stated by the military's spokesperson.
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Upstate NY war hero removed from Army website after Trump DEI ban
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