Tag Archives: Black History Month
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As America celebrates African American History Month, service members in Kabul, Afghanistan, share their thoughts about the history of African Americans in the military.
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DoDLive proudly presents “Profiles in Heritage,” a series honoring the diverse warriors, leaders, and others that have served in the United States Armed Forces over the years. February is African-American History month, and this episode tells the story of Lt. …
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In “This Week in the DoD” for Feb. 3: February is African-American History Month. DoDLive will be featuring stories throughout the month about many notable black Americans who helped shape the U.S. military. This week we profile Lt. Harriet Ida …
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