The article on the Pentagon's website, headlined Sports Heroes Who Served: Baseball Great Jackie Robinson Was WWII Soldier, ...
Before he broke baseball’s color barrier, Jackie Robinson served in the U.S. Army, but new federal policies have led to his ...
Certainly, Jackie Robinson fits the bill. Paying an extraordinary personal price, he served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II and broke baseball’s color barrier, changing ...
The Pentagon also removed, then restored, a webpage honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers ...
A webpage about Jackie Robinson’s military service was deleted from the Department Of Defense’s official site on Wednesday ...
Many sports fans are not happy that Jackie Robinson's U.S. Army history was deleted by the Pentagon from the Department of ...
Jackie Robinson is an American hero. But he was not treated like one in a confounding move by the United States Department of ...
It’s ridiculous." The story, titled "Sports Heroes Who Served: Baseball Great Jackie Robinson Was WWII Soldier," was launched on Feb. 9, 2021, written by David Vergun. Other features on "Sports ...
An article highlighting Jackie Robinson's military service was temporarily removed from the Department of Defense's website. It has now reportedly been restored and is accessible once more.
"Jackie Robinson was not signed to break the color barrier David. Jackie Robinson was signed because he was a phenomenal baseball player. THAT’S NOT POLITICAL. That’s a fact," Griffin said.
President Donald Trump announced last month that Jackie Robinson would be added to his planned National Garden of American ...