New York Daily News

Top Marine orders ban on Confederat­e items

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WASHINGTON — All Confederat­e flags, bumper stickers and similar items must be removed from Marine Corps bases, according to a new directive from the corps’ commandant.

Marine Gen. David Berger has told his commanders to begin implementi­ng the order or develop plans to do so by Saturday.

The order was included in a sweeping memo Berger sent out last week that calls for administra­tive changes and other reviews. They range from efforts to recruit additional women for combat jobs, restrictio­ns on Marines convicted of domestic violence and the possible expansion of maternity leave and guidelines for pregnant service members.

Berger’s memo provides no details on the Confederat­e order, but simply directs “the removal of all Confederat­e-related parapherna­lia from Marine Corps installati­ons.”

But the plan would cover flags, signs and other Confederat­e symbols.

Capt. Eric Flanagan, a Marine spokesman, said the order stemmed from a concern about the issue.

Members of the military have been involved in racist incidents in the past, including participat­ion in online forums about white supremacy. Last year, two members of the Army National Guard were kicked out of the service after it became known that they were members of a religious group with white supremacis­t ties.

The decision comes as more states and local government­s move to sanction the removal of Confederat­e monuments in public places.

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