WASHINGTON (AP) — Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth has introduced that he has determined that the 20 troopers who obtained the Medal of Honor for his or her actions in 1890 at Wounded Knee will hold their awards in a video posted to social media Thursday night.
Hegseth’s predecessor, Lloyd Austin, ordered the evaluation of the awards in 2024 after a Congressional suggestion within the 2022 protection invoice — itself a mirrored image of efforts by some lawmakers to rescind the awards for many who participated within the bloody bloodbath on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation close to Wounded Knee Creek.
Whereas the occasions of that day are typically described as a battle, historic data present that the U.S. Military, which was within the midst of amid a marketing campaign to repress the tribes within the space, killed an estimated 250 Native Individuals, together with ladies and kids, of the Lakota Sioux tribe, whereas trying to disarm Native American fighters who had already surrendered at their camp.
“We’re making it clear that (the troopers) deserve these medals,” Hegseth stated within the video, earlier than including that “their place in our nation’s historical past is now not up for debate.”
After the preventing, Medals of Honor got to twenty troopers from the seventh Cavalry Regiment, and their awards cite a variety of actions together with bravery, efforts to rescue fellow troops and actions to “dislodge Sioux Indians” who have been hid in a ravine.
The occasion additionally turned a celebrated a part of the regiment’s historical past, with their coat of arms nonetheless that includes the pinnacle of a Native American chief to “commemorate Indian campaigns,” in accordance with the navy’s Institute of Heraldry.
In 1990, Congress apologized to the descendants of these killed at Wounded Knee however didn’t revoke the medals.
Based on Hegseth, the evaluation panel ordered by Austin “concluded that these courageous troopers ought to, actually, rightfully hold their medals from actions,” however an official from the protection secretary’s workplace could not say if the report he was referencing within the video can be made public.
President Donald Trump issued an government order in March titled “Restoring Reality and Sanity to American Historical past” that decried efforts to reinterpret American historical past and, since then, Hegseth has undertaken a number of actions which have subverted the suggestions of a Congressionally-mandated fee that examined using Accomplice names and references within the navy.
He reverted the names of a number of Military bases again to their authentic, Accomplice-linked names, although by honoring completely different figures.
Hegseth additionally restored a 1914 memorial to the Confederacy that was faraway from Arlington Nationwide Cemetery. The monument includes a classical feminine determine, topped with olive leaves, representing the American South, alongside sanitized depictions of slavery.
In September, the US Army Academy at West Level, New York, additionally confirmed {that a} portray of Gen. Robert E. Lee wearing his Accomplice uniform was again on show within the faculty’s library after being eliminated in 2022. The portrait reveals a Black man main Lee’s horse within the background, which had been hanging within the library because the Nineteen Fifties earlier than it was positioned in storage.
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