Pentagon orders military academies to review books for possible removal
Source: CNN Politics
Updated 4:11 PM EDT, Fri May 9, 2025
CNN The Pentagon has ordered all military academies to identify and remove books from their libraries that deal with issues such as race, gender ideology, and other divisive concepts that are now considered incompatible with the departments core mission, according to a memo obtained by CNN.
The memo, dated Friday, is signed by the acting deputy undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness and also announces the creation of a temporary Academic Libraries Committee comprised of knowledgeable leaders, educators, and library professionals from across the Defense Department who will help identify and sequester the offending books for further review. The books must be identified and set aside for review by May 21, the memo says.
The committee has already developed a list of search terms to help military leaders identify books that may need to be removed. The terms include: Affirmative action, anti-racism, allyship, diversity in the workplace, gender transition, white privilege, and critical race theory, according to an attachment to the memo. The establishment of a special committee to review books for removal across the military academies marks an escalation of the Defense Departments efforts to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion content across the military.
In a separate memo released on Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also said there will be no consideration of race, ethnicity, or sex in admissions to US military academies, which will focus admissions exclusively on merit. The memo ordered the service academies to rank candidates, starting with the 2026 admissions cycle, by merit-based scores, accepting the highest-ranking candidates in each nomination category.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/09/politics/pentagon-military-academies-review-books

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(163,560 posts)For all of the defense secretary's interest in a warrior ethos, he seems to spend an inordinate amount of time focusing on banning books.
No warriors that I've known have ever been afraid of a book, even if they knew how powerful words can be.
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Pete Hegsethâs âwarrior ethosâ is increasingly focused on banning books
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Pete Hegseths warrior ethos is increasingly focused on banning books
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/pete-hegseths-warrior-ethos-increasingly-focused-banning-books-rcna205939
These were not isolated incidents, as a new report from The Associated Press makes clear.
The Pentagon has ordered all military leaders and commands to pull and review all of their library books that address diversity, anti-racism or gender issues by May 21, according to a memo issued to the force on Friday. It is the broadest and most detailed directive so far on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths campaign to rid the military of diversity and equity programs, policies and instructional materials. And it follows similar efforts to remove hundreds of books from the libraries at the military academies.
Last month, Amid personnel turmoil at the Pentagon, multiple and intensifying controversies and fresh calls for his resignation, Hegseth spoke to U.S. troops at the Army War College, where he delivered an expletive-laden address about how pleased he is with recent efforts. The beleaguered Pentagon chief concluded, We are laser-focused on our mission of warfighting.
Except, thats clearly not the case. Hegseth is certainly laser-focused on several priorities, but combat doesnt appear to make the list.
On the contrary, the former Fox News personality appears preoccupied with some cartoonishly absurd priorities such as scrubbing Defense Department websites of articles and images about Jackie Robinson and the Navajo Code Talkers. As Politico reported, Colin Carroll, the former chief of staff to the deputy defense secretary who was fired last month, recently said that Hegseth was obsessed with the spread of leaks and spent half his time investigating them at the detriment of defense priorities.
And the Cabinet secretary appears increasingly fixated on banning books.
For all of Hegseths reported interest in lethality and championing a hypermasculine warrior ethos, in recent months he and the Pentagon have invested a ridiculous amount of time in pursuing petty culture war goals that dont advance the nations national security goals in any way.