In a great reflection, all the 381 books that were removed from the United States Academy that were removed from the school libraries were returned to books shelves after a new review using the unified research terms for the Pentagon on diversity, equality in shares and comprehensiveness, which must be removed pending a future review by the Defense Committee, according to the defense official.
The reflection comes after the Pentagon’s memorandum was appointed on May 9 as the date in which military services will be provided and the addresses of books from the libraries of their military educational institutions that address diversity, race and sex using the conditions of the research specified for the Pentagon.
Before the conditions for searching for the Pentagon note, the navy used its own terminology 381 titlesIncluding titles such as “I know why the beloved bird sings” written by Maya Angelo, “How to be an anti -Anderson” by IBRAM X. Kendi, “bodies in doubt” written by Elizabeth Rice, and “Rage White” by Carol Anderson.
A defense official said that the new review using DOD search terms only found two or three book addresses listed in the previous navy research.
The official research conditions included 20 included in the May 9 Memorandum: Positive Work; An ally, fighting racism, critical race theory, discrimination; Diversity in the workplace; Diversity, fairness and inclusion; Sex sure care; Difficulty sexes. Gender expression sexual identity is incompatibility between gender; Sexual transitions of sexually transformed military personnel; Sexual people; Transsexualism. Sexual and white concession.
“The navy reviewed libraries groups in all educational institutions in the Ministry of Naval to ensure compliance with the directives issued by the President and the Ministry of Defense,” CMDR. Tim Hawkins, a naval spokesman, said in a statement on Thursday. “The navy has identified and exports the library materials and perhaps not compatible with the basic mission of the army, pending the official review of the Ministry of Defense.”
He added, “Nearly all 381 books that were originally pulled from the shelves in the NIMITZ Library have returned to blood circulation,” he added.
The Pentagon also submitted to other academic institutions run by military services, regardless of their military academies. For example, the new review has determined less than 20 book titles in each of the other three academic institutions of the Navy.
Defense officials at the Associated Press said that a few dozen books were withdrawn for review by the Air Force for its institutions, including the Air Force Academy. It was not clear that the number of books had been identified by the army.
“The Air Force reviewed libraries groups in all the institutions of the Ministry of Educational Air Force to ensure compliance with the directives issued by the President and the Ministry of Defense,” Captain Kylie Shanda, Air Force Public Affairs official, said in a statement to ABC News. “The Air Force has identified the library material and isolated it will not be compatible with the basic mission of the army, pending the official review of the Ministry of Defense.”
The Pentagon Memorandum was issued to bring the Ministry of Defense to comply with Trump’s executive order to eliminate Dei programs.