By Phil Stewart
Washington (Reuters) – The arrangement of US President Donald Trump, the initiatives of diversity, equity and inclusion to stop Saturday.
The famous black aviators included 450 pilots who fought in separate units abroad during the Second World War. Her struggle in the fight contributed to paving the way for President Harry Truman’s decision to decide the armed forces in 1948.
Another video about civilian pilots trained by the US military during the Second World War and are known as “WEA Air Force Service Pilots” or wasps was also drawn, said the official.
The Air Force did not comment directly on the decision, which was confirmed by an official who spoke with Reuters on the condition of anonymity.
US President Donald Trump has granted a number of executive orders on Monday that he has dismantled the programs.
Dei programs try to promote opportunities for women, ethnic minorities and other traditionally underrepresented groups. Civil rights representatives argue that programs that are generally supported by Democrats are necessary to tackle many years of inequalities and structural racism.
But they have become a rally scream for conservatives that argue that racial and gender initiatives are naturally discriminatory and do not prioritize the merits.
On Friday, Reuters reported that the new Defense Minister Pete Hegseth had informed the legislators that he opposed the use of breed as a factor in the assessment of the candidates for elite -us military academies.
Trump’s administration and his supporters in the congress argue that the US military also has to be cleaned by generals who support the initiatives of the initiatives, which are a distraction of the war fights.
The American official said the video about the Tuskeegee Airms and other historical materials had been drawn when the Air Force carried out a review of the curriculum in the common basis of San Antonio-Lackland, where new recruits receive basic training.
The official emphasized that the videos were not expressly targeted, but were part of the curriculum that was suspended until checking.
The Air Force said in a statement that she wanted to meet Trump’s commands.
“The department of the Air Force will fully execute and implement all the guidelines described by the President, to ensure that they are carried out with extreme professionalism, efficiency and in accordance with the national security goals,” said a spokesman for the Air Force.