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The U.S. Marine Corps on Friday ordered all public displays of the Confederate flag removed, a ban that extends to bumper stickers, clothing, mugs, posters and more. The order directs Marine Corps ...
The US Marine Corps has officially ordered the removal of the Confederate battle flag from public display on its bases and offices ... the service branch said: "The Confederate battle flag ...
After two services and a handful of commanders created their own policies banning the Confederate flag ... military installations, a new Pentagon memo now blocks its display on Defense Department ...
Secretary of Defence Mark Esper's memo says "the flags we fly must accord with the military imperatives of good order and discipline ... calls to rename military bases named after Confederate ...
WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Mark Esper effectively banned the display ... Pentagon's order drew fire from LGBTQ advocates, who said the move would ban Pride flags from military bases.
U.S. troops in South Korea have been barred from displaying the Confederate flag on bases or bumper stickers in the latest move by the military ... The order does not apply to display of the ...
The Navy is following the Marine Corps in banning the display of Confederate ... the Confederate battle flag from both public and work spaces on its military bases after previously announcing ...
President Donald Trump has resisted renaming these military bases ... banning the display of the flag on installations back in April and the Navy said it was also working on an order to ban ...
The following is the July 17, 2020 memo from Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, Public Display or Depiction of Flags in the Department of Defense. SUBJECT: Public Display or Depiction of Flags in ...
Among the issues the board was expected to tackle immediately was the display of the Confederate flag on military bases ... a uniform policy across all branches of the military.
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