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Sexual Assaults and Cultural Confusion in the Military's...
You know things are bad when the Chief of Staff of the Army,  General Raymond Odierno , issues a statement to the troops declaring that  "the fight against sexual assault and sexual harassment is our primary mission." [1]   Read More
02 Jun 13
Tags Military Culture/Diversity, Sexual Misconduct
Seven Reasons Why Women-in-Combat Diversity Will Degrade...
The Department of Defense is protesting (too much) that when military women are allowed (actually, ordered) into direct ground combat battalions, they will be held to the same standards men must meet today.  This claim is not compatible with another major social goal of the Defense... Read More
21 Apr 13
Tags Military Culture/Diversity, White House/Pentagon, Women in the Military
Legalizing LGBT Love in the Military
Military LGBT activists can hardly wait for the  Supreme Court  to declare the  Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)  unconstitutional.  Read More
07 Apr 13
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
Military Survey Reveals Signs of Trouble Among the Troops
Results of the annual 2013  Military Times Poll  of active-duty subscribers to the Gannett-owned  Army ,  Navy ,  Marine Corps  and  Air Force Times  newspapers, reveal political shifts and unresolved concerns about the consequences of social... Read More
02 Apr 13
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law, Women in the Military
The Commandant, the Colonel, and "Making Marines"
When a great man dies, someone is sure to say, "They just don't make them like him anymore." This is true of Gen. Robert H. Barrow, the 27th Commandant of the Marine Corps, who passed away quietly at his home in St. Francisville, Louisiana, last Thursday at age 89. Read More
02 Apr 13
Tags Military Culture/Diversity, Women in the Military
Women in Direct Ground Combat -- Why Congress Must Intervene
The  Center for Military Readiness  has prepared a brief but comprehensive analysis of issues raised when the  Obama Administration  set in motion a determined, incremental plan to unilaterally abolish military women's exemption from direct ground battalions. Read More
28 Mar 13
Tags Congress/Legislation, Military Culture/Diversity, Women in the Military
Survey of Marines Fails to Show Support for Women in...
"Quick-Look" Summary Omits Details on Issues of Major Concern On Friday, February 1, the  Center for Naval Analysis (CNA)  released a  "Quick-Look Analysis of Survey Results Assessing the Implications of Possible Changes to Women in Service Restrictions."  The 5-page... Read More
02 Feb 13
Tags Military Culture/Diversity, Women in the Military
CMR Releases Special Report:
The  Center for Military Readiness  has released a new  CMR Special Report, titled  Defense Department "Diversity" Push for Women in Land Combat .   The 42-page document provides independent analysis of the Marine Corps research program that was initiated in... Read More
21 Jan 13
Tags Military Culture/Diversity, Women in the Military
Chuck Hagel − or Barney Frank − for Secretary of Defense?
When President Barack Obama first suggested that Chuck Hagel might be his choice for Secretary of Defense, some gay activists pledged to oppose the former senator because he is not sufficiently supportive of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) causes.  This gratuitous slap at... Read More
07 Jan 13
Tags Congress/Legislation, Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
Congress Takes First Steps to Protect Religious Liberty...
Defense Authorization Codifies Protections for Chaplains − More Work Needed The  Center for Military Readiness  is pleased that the  National Defense Authorization Act for 2013   (NDAA)  includes a  new section of law  that reaffirms the constitutional... Read More
03 Jan 13
Tags Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom, Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
GRIM TOLL OF MILITARY WOMEN KILLED IN WAR
153 Women Killed in War on Terror Since the attack on America on  September 11, 2001 ,  a total of 153 women deployed to  Afghanistan,  Iraq, Kuwait , and Syria lost their lives in service to America.  The number includes two women who were... Read More
01 Apr 13
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