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CMR Concerned about Abuse of American Prisoners of War
In a March 24 News Release, Elaine Donnelly expressed outrage and concern for soldiers in the 507th Army Maintenance Battalion who were captured by Iraqi soldiers during Operation Iraqi Freedom on Sunday March 23, 2003. Some of the prisoners, still unidentified, were reportedly killed and their... Read More
24 Mar 03
Tags Women in the Military
Representative Rangel’s Radical Move to Reinstate the Draft
Rep. Charles B. Rangel  (D-NY), who earned a  Bronze Star  and a  Purple Heart  in the  Korean War , deserves respect for serving his country with distinction. As a senior member of Congress, however, Rangel is letting down the troops. Together with... Read More
04 Mar 03
Tags White House/Pentagon
Hillary Clinton on the SASC
Supporters of a strong national defense recently heard the most alarming news for the military since former  Rep. Patricia Schroeder  (D-CO) almost destroyed the Navy after the 1991  Tailhook  scandal.  Hillary Rodham Clinton , liberal senator from New York, is now... Read More
04 Mar 03
Tags Congress/Legislation, Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom
FEMALE PILOT FILES APPEAL TO OVERTURN CMR VICTORY
Feminists who filed a baseless lawsuit against the  Center for Military Readiness  and  Elaine Donnelly  in 1996 have not given up on their malicious campaign to silence Donnelly and shut down CMR. On August 16, 2002,  Judge Royce C. Lamberth  of the U.S.... Read More
11 Feb 03
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
Army Should Train Eligible Linguists Only
On Veterans Day 1992, then-President-elect Bill Clinton announced that he would fulfill his campaign promise to permit open homosexuality in the military. Clinton failed in that effort, but ten years later, homosexual activists are adjusting their strategy. Read More
22 Nov 02
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
NEW DACOWITS CHAIR NAMED
Observers nationwide applauded when the Bush Administration allowed the Charter of the 51 year-old Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) to expire on February 28. The 33-member tax-funded advisory committee, primarily composed of civilian women, had come under fire from... Read More
30 Oct 02
Tags Women in the Military
CEDAW = U.S. MILITARY UNDER UN CONTROL
During the congressional debate about Iraq and Saddam Hussein, sovereignty became a major issue. Some members suggested that America should defer to the United Nations in matters involving our military. Others said that strong alliances are important, but decisions regarding our armed forces... Read More
10 Oct 02
Tags Families & Children
SUMMARY JUDGMENT: CMR WINS DECISIVE VICTORY
The Center for Military Readiness is celebrating victory in litigation that President Elaine Donnelly described as "harassment by feminist advocates who misused the Court to threaten my rights of free speech. This victory upholds the right of CMR to question official policies that elevate risks,... Read More
21 Aug 02
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
CMR Salutes Belated Promotion of Capt. Robert E. Stumpf,...
The Center for Military Readiness is pleased by the news, as reported by Rowan Scarborough in the July 31 Washington Times, that Navy officials have approved the belated but well-deserved promotion of Robert E. Stumpf to the rank of Captain.  Read More
31 Jul 02
Tags Sexual Misconduct
BUSH ADMINISTRATION UPHOLDS LAW AND REGULATIONS EXEMPTING...
The Center for Military Readiness is pleased that the Bush Administration is ending the practice of training women for land combat positions, which was instigated during the Clinton Administration and continued until April of this year. Read More
31 May 02
Tags Women in the Military
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