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Army War College May Remove Portrait of Confederate General Robert E. Lee

The U.S. Army War College is discussing whether to remove portraits of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and “Stonewall” Jackson that have hung for years in the hall after someone complained to the administration.

Supporters of the move say the Army shouldn’t honor the disloyal. Critics call it revisionist history.

The Washington Times reports details:

Nestled in rural Pennsylvania on the 500-acre Carlisle Barracks, the war college is conducting an inventory of all its paintings and photographs with an eye for rehanging them in historical themes to tell a particular Army story.

During the inventory, an unidentified official — not the commandant, Maj. Gen. Anthony A. Cucolo III — asked the administration why the college honors two generals who fought against the United States, college spokeswoman Carol Kerr said.

“I do know at least one person has questioned why we would honor individuals who were enemies of the United States Army,” Ms. Kerr said. “There will be a dialogue when we develop the idea of what do we want the hallway to represent.”

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