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The “Supreme Judicial Commander of the U.S. Military”
On October 12, U.S. District Court  Judge Virginia Phillips , who presided over   a case brought by the gay activist group  Log Cabin “Republicans” (LCR),   ordered a worldwide halt to enforcement  of the 1993 law stating that homosexuals are... Read More
17 Oct 10
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
Senate Protects Military by Blocking Repeal of...
Much to the dismay of the  New York Times , on Tuesday the U.S. Senate refused to be rushed into voting for repeal of the 1993 law regarding homosexuals in the military.  Forty-two senators of both parties stepped up to fulfill their constitutional responsibility to provide... Read More
24 Sep 10
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
CMR Opposes Nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court
In response to the June 29 testimony of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, the Center for Military Readiness issued a news release citing the following letter to the Chairman and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee: Read More
29 Jun 10
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
Will Senate Surrender Pentagon Social Policies to the...
In response to congressional votes to repeal the 1993 law regarding homosexuals in the military, followed by the  White House proclamation  that June is  “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Equality”  month,  Center for Military Readiness... Read More
13 Jun 10
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
Navy Ignores Warnings of Health Issues for Women on...
The push to assign women to submarines began in September, 2009, when Secretary of the Navy  Ray Mabus  and Chief of Naval Operations  Adm. Gary Roughead  started promoting the idea as if women’s career opportunities were the only consideration. Read More
13 May 10
Tags Women in the Military
Navy Ignores Warnings of Health Issues for Women on...
The push to assign women to submarines began in September, 2009, when Secretary of the Navy  Ray Mabus  and Chief of Naval Operations  Adm. Gary Roughead  started promoting the idea as if women’s career opportunities were the only consideration. The  Center for... Read More
13 May 10
Tags Ships & Submarines, Training Standards & Health, Women in the Military
Navy Report Confirmed Unique Health Risks for Women on...
On November 26, 2001, the Naval Submarine Research Laboratory issued a 39-page report updating and not refuting, concerns about health risks for women and developing embryos on submarines: Read More
09 May 10
Tags Women in the Military
New DoD Policy: “Don’t Report, Don’t Act”
DoD Elevates Political Promises Over Principle . . . Read More
18 Apr 10
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
Failed Attack on Flag & General Officers for the Military
A gay activist group affiliated with the radical  Human Rights Campaign   (HRC)  has tried but failed to weaken the impact of the  Flag & General Officers for the Military   (FGOM)  statement supporting the 1993 law stating that homosexuals are not... Read More
01 Apr 10
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
Senate Testimony: European Militaries Are Not Role...
At a March 18  Senate Armed Services Committee  hearing, two former service members who had been discharged for homosexuality focused their testimony on their own personal stories. The third witness, retired Marine  General John Sheehan , came across as a credible grown-up with... Read More
22 Mar 10
Tags 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
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