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    The Source |Pentagon Removes Portrait Of First Black Four-Star General Fueling Claims of Racism

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 12, 20262 Mins Read
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    • Critics call alleged interventions in promotions for Black and female officers troubling; supporters insist decisions are merit-based and focus on readiness.
    • Scrutiny centers on Pete Hegseth amid reports he intervened in advancement of more than a dozen Black and female senior officers.
    • Broader Pentagon display reshuffle reportedly removed portraits of former Mark Esper and former Chairman Mark Milley.
    • Fact-checking groups say claims remain unverified, awaiting photos, documents, or clarification from the Department of Defense.

    A new debate is unfolding inside Washington after reports surfaced that the portrait of Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James Jr., the first Black four-star general in U.S. Air Force history, is no longer displayed in its longtime location inside the Pentagon’s Air Force Art Gallery.

    The discussion gained traction after claims linked the portrait’s removal to ongoing policy changes within the Department of Defense. Pentagon officials have acknowledged that the portrait was recently moved and remains on display elsewhere, though they have not publicly identified its new location or explained why the original space remains empty.

    The uncertainty has fueled reactions from across the political spectrum. Critics have described the situation as troubling, particularly as reports continue to circulate regarding alleged interventions in the promotion process for Black and female military officers. Others have pushed back on those accusations, insisting James remains honored within the Pentagon and arguing that claims of discrimination are being overstated.

    The conversation arrives amid broader scrutiny surrounding leadership decisions under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Multiple reports have alleged that Hegseth intervened in the advancement of more than a dozen Black and female senior officers, though supporters of the administration say personnel decisions are being made based strictly on merit and military readiness.

    The portrait controversy is also part of a larger reshuffling of displays and historical imagery throughout the Pentagon. Reports indicate that portraits of former Defense Secretary Mark Esper and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley were likewise removed from prominent display areas.

    For now, questions remain unanswered. Fact-checking organizations have characterized claims surrounding James’ portrait as unverified while awaiting additional documentation, photographs, or further clarification from the Department of Defense regarding where the historic image is currently displayed.

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