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First adopted by the War Office of the Continental Army, This We’ll Defend has been the U.S. Army’s defining motto since 1778. More than just words, it encapsulates the Army’s enduring ...
The Army football program removed a slogan from merchandise and a team flag earlier this year after administrators were told that the phrase originated with white supremacist gangs.. For the past ...
1 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Gen. Jason T. Evans, U.S. Army Human Resources Command commanding general, furls the HRC unit colors during a repatching ceremony held at the Lt. Gen ...
The United States Military Academy at West Point removed a motto from a spirit flag used by the school's football team because of its connection to hate groups.
THERE has been an angry and sustained backlash at the Army’s plan to remove the motto “In this sign conquer” from the 102-year-old hat badges of army chaplains because it is offensive to ...
The U.S Military Academy at West Point has updated its motto to simply include the term “Army Values,” dropping the previous inclusion of the words “Duty, Honor, Country.”. West Point ...
Army dropped motto of white supremacist origin. 5y Dan Murphy. Nebraska transfer WR Gilmore dismissed from team. 7h. Buffs coach: Stars 'should be going 1-2' in draft. 1d Jeff Legwold.