Hayes and the other surviving flag raisers were mobilized by the U.S. government to enhance national prestige. For getting ...
An archived version of the webpage showed that as recently as Feb. 18 it featured the famous Iwo Jima flag photograph with a caption reading: Marine Corps Pfc. Ira Hayes, left, a Pima from Arizona ...
The Pentagon's aggressive push to eliminate all content it views as being under the DEI umbrella has resulted in some notable deletions. Axios and the Washington Post report on multiple examples under ...
The Department of Defense has removed the page from its website that celebrated the Pima Indian officer who appeared in the iconic photo at Iwo Jima.
President Trump has sought to remove mention of any so-called "DEI" veterans from government websites but Johnny Cash ...
As a history teacher, I know that history is just a collection of little stories, and together they reflect who we are at any given time. Ponder who we are as Americans, as an example to the world. So ...
Deleting data, hiding history and and cutting research will hurt the U.S.
The famous photo of US marines hoisting the flag after the Battle of Iwo Jima has been erased from the Pentagon website - ...
"Johnny Cash wrote the song, 'The Ballad of Ira Hayes,' with these words included about his life after his service and what it had done to him: 'When war came, ...
Arizona tribal leaders are calling on the Pentagon to restore military web pages that told the stories of Native American war heroes from Arizona.
In mid-March 2025, a claim circulated online that the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) had removed one or more pages mentioning Pfc. Ira Hayes, a member of the Pima Nation who served in the U.S.