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The order directs Marine Corps commanders to find and remove displays of the Confederate flag in public areas, including bumper stickers and clothing.
The US Marine Corps has ordered the removal of all public displays of the Confederate flag from Marine installations.
The Marine Corps has confirmed that a man was told his tattoo of a confederate flag made him ineligible to join the Marines because it violates the service’s tattoo policy. “These Confederate ...
Confederate monuments have been removed across the country in the wake of the racially-charged protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.
The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) banned display of the Confederate flag at its military installations, on everything from bumper stickers to coffee mugs.
According to the directive, Marine Corps commanders must "identify and remove the display of the Confederate battle flag or its depiction within work places, common-access areas and public areas ...
The Marine Corps has banned the Confederate battle flag from display in both public areas and work spaces at its installations.
The flag is still in place at the college. The top brass of the U.S. Marine Corps has ordered that all Confederate-related items be removed from Marines service bases worldwide, Military.com reports.
The US Marine Corps has finally banned the Confederate flag from public and workspaces at its military bases — 155 years after the Confederate States of America surrendered to Union forces. “… ...
(CNN) — The US Marine Corps has ordered the removal of all public displays of the Confederate flag from Marine installations. The Marines made the announcement Friday, following growing removals ...
The Marine Corps confirmed that a man was told his tattoo of a Confederate flag made him ineligible to join the Marines because it violates the service's policy on body ink.
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