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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025
Pentagon wipes records of famed WWII plane 'Enola Gay'

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08 March, 2025, 01:30 pm
Last modified: 08 March, 2025, 01:57 pm

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Pentagon wipes records of famed WWII plane 'Enola Gay'

A Defense Department purge of apparent DEI content has led to thousands of historic images and stories getting flagged for deletion, some of which have no relation to diversity and inclusion programs

TBS Report
08 March, 2025, 01:30 pm
Last modified: 08 March, 2025, 01:57 pm
The crew of the Enola Gay in April 1946. Photo: Art Edger/NY Daily News Archive via Getty
The crew of the Enola Gay in April 1946. Photo: Art Edger/NY Daily News Archive via Getty

The US Defence Department has initiated a purge of any content promoting diversity, equity and inclusion, and has resulted in tens of thousands of records to be flagged for deletion. 

Much of this content has nothing to do with DEI, like a photo of the famous WWII aircraft named "Enola Gay", according to People Magazine.

This move is in compliance with new US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's order to remove apparent DEI content by Wednesday, March 5, US military branches are working overtime to flag and erase any Pentagon media that might seem to promote diversity, regardless of their historical significance.

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The Associated Press has compiled an archive of the images flagged for removal, and several of the links already lead to dead pages.

Some of the historic content flagged for removal could have been predicted, fitting into the Trump administration's increasingly broad definition of DEI. Those included images of the legendary Tuskegee airmen, female Marines and events honoring Asian and Pacific Islander contributions to the military.

But some targeted records came as a surprise, raising questions about the federal government's new DEI standards and quality control.

One of the unexpected images flagged for removal is of a prominent WWII bomber aircraft called the Enola Gay, presumably because the name "Gay" was visible in the photos.

The Enola Gay notably became the first-ever aircraft to drop an atomic bomb amid war, when it released the US-made explosive that destroyed Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945.

The plane was named after Enola Gay Tibbets, the mother of the plane's pilot, Col. Paul Tibbets.

Additional "gay" imagery flagged included service members who have the last name Gay, with the name visible on their uniform.

Another puzzling decision was the flag to remove a photo of Army Corps biologists recording information about fish. The caption of the image mentioned they were collecting data that included weight, size, hatchery and gender.

In a statement about the wide-reaching purge, Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot said, "We are pleased by the rapid compliance across the Department with the directive removing DEI content from all platforms."

"In the rare cases that content is removed that is out of the clearly outlined scope of the directive, we instruct components accordingly," he added, according to AP.

Justifying the Pentagon's actions, Ullyot pointed to Secretary Hegseth's previous declaration that "DEI is dead."

Hegseth released a memo on Jan. 29 stating that efforts aimed at diversity, equity and inclusion were "incompatible with the values" of the Defense Department.

"The DoD will strive to provide merit-based, color-blind, equal opportunities to Service members but will not guarantee or strive for equal outcomes," Hegseth added.

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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) / Pete Hegseth / US Department of Defense

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