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This artwork is 48” x 60”, ink transfer and graphite on stretched canvas.

The original images and descriptions are all below.

  1. Privates Meghan Stanley & Shauntilize Newsome U.S. Army Reserve soldiers, 910th Quartermaster Company. Newsome served as a petroleum supply specialist.

  2. Sgt. Manny Mendoza Valencia Army veteran who lost both legs in Iraq. A proud voice for Hispanic heritage and resilience. 3. California National Guard at Pride Parade Service and solidarity on full display.

  3. California National Guard at Pride Parade Service and solidarity on full display.

  1. Col. Paul Tibbetts and the ‘Enola Gay’ Erased for bearing the word “GAY.” The plane dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, 1945.

  2. Minnie Spotted-Wolf First Native American woman to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1943.

  3. Chief Warrant Officer Phillip Brashear Helicopter pilot, 38 years of service. Son of Carl Brashear-the Navy’s first Black Master Diver.

1. James Meredith U.S. Air Force veteran and civil rights icon. First Black student to integrate Ole Miss under federal protection in 1962.
2. Alfred Masters The first Black man to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps.
3. Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers Medal of Honor recipient, Vietnam 1968. Spent his career challenging racism within the Army.Image removed and later reinstated to include DEIMEDAL.

1. Jackie Robinson Drafted in 1942. Served in a segregated Army unit before joining the 761st Black Panthers tank battalion.
2. Peter MacDonald Sr. Navajo Code Talker and WWII veteran. Language as resistance, legacy as strength.
3. Tuskegee Airman, 99th Fighter Squadron Fought in WWII skies while battling segregation on the ground.

1. Brig. Gen. Jeannie Leavitt America’s first female fighter pilot.
2. "African Americans in WWII, U.S. Marine Corps" Entire photo series permanently removed from public archives.
3. Saleha Jabeen First Muslim woman chaplain in the U.S. Air Force. Faith and service, side by side