Pentagon Cancels Wreath-Laying Ceremony for Women Veterans at Arlington Cemetery, "A Disgrace" [View all]
Pentagon Cancels Wreath-Laying Ceremony for Women Veterans at Arlington Cemetery, A Disgrace - 2 Paragraphs
The annual wreath-laying ceremony historically held at Arlington National Cemetery to honor women veterans was canceled this year because several military branches declined to participate, including the Air Force and Navy.
The branches cited Trump's Executive Order 14185 and guidance issued by Pete Hegseths Department of Defense entitled Identity Months Dead at DOD, which they interpret as barring the military from attending an event that honors women.
The Democratic Womens Caucus (DWC), led by Vice Chair Rep. Emilia Sykes (D-OH), hosted a press conference to honor the fallen servicewomen and women veterans who were to be honored at the ceremony.
Several Democratic congresswomen spoke at the press conference, including fellow DWC Vice Chair Hillary Scholten (D-MI), who said: Our servicewomen risk everything to serve our country and for them to be met with anything other than respect and honor is an absolute disgrace. To every servicewoman and veteran, thank you for your servicewe are forever grateful for your courage, sacrifice, and immense contributions to our country. Every day, I am proud to be a voice for you in Congress, and I will always fight for your equal treatment and respect.
But I'm sure Chief Bonespurs thanks them for their service.