Pentagon leaders are directing a review of the “effectiveness” of women in combat arms jobs — a move that comes nearly a decade after women got the right to serve in these roles. Pentagon Press ...
The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday it directed a review of women’s “effectiveness” in ground combat roles after nearly a decade of them serving in such jobs. The move follows Defense Secretary Pete ...
The Pentagon is mounting a six-month review of women in ground combat jobs, to ensure what it calls the military "effectiveness" of having several thousand female soldiers and Marines in infantry, ...
NORFOLK, Va. — After more than a decade of women serving in active combat roles, a recent Pentagon decision will review their "effectiveness" in ground combat. The memo, signed in mid-December, ...
Hegseth has expressed skepticism about women's inclusion in some combat units. Elizabeth Dempsey Beggs chose one of the Army's most demanding paths where officers command tanks, a field known for ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A U.S. Marine Corps combat marksmanship coach fires a rifle during an exercise in Al-Quwayrah, Jordan, Oct. 29, 2024. (Sgt. Angela ...
Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Julius Hackney. Women who have served in combat arms for the last decade say a new Pentagon-ordered review of their “effectiveness” is the latest frustrating chapter ...
The Pentagon is mounting a review of women in ground combat jobs. The review is to ensure what it calls the military effectiveness of having several thousand female soldiers and Marines in infantry, ...
The review, outlined in a Pentagon memo obtained by NPR, comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told admirals and generals in September that... The Pentagon is mounting a six-month review of women ...
A leaked memo obtained by NPR reveals that defense bosses are launching a grueling six–month review of thousands of female soldiers and Marines currently serving in infantry, armor and artillery units ...