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IWF "Women's Quarterly" Disses the DACOWITS
"Booby Traps at the Pentagon"  . . . Read More
15 Feb 02
Tags Women in the Military
SUMMARY AND OVERVIEW: DISCONTINUE THE DACOWITS
The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services was established in 1951, when there were virtually no women, civilian or military, in leadership positions. Fifty years later, there is no need for a tax-funded civilian advisory committee to tell the Defense Department what to do regarding... Read More
28 Jan 02
Tags Women in the Military
LEGACY PROJECT
The Bill Clinton "Legacy Project," instigated last December by the former president and his friends, is off and running in an unlikely direction. Clinton’s record as Commander in Chief was abysmal. That did not stop the New York Times from publishing a New Years Day op-ed piece headlined... Read More
24 Jan 02
Tags Congress/Legislation, Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom
PLAINTIFF LOHRENZ DESPERATELY SEEKING SUPPORTIVE...
There have been many delays in the case of Lohrenz v. Donnelly and CMR, filed in April of 1996. First the Plaintiff, former F-14 pilot Carey Dunai Lohrenz, tried unsuccessfully to get the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to impose a "gag order" on Elaine Donnelly during the... Read More
15 Jan 02
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
PARTIAL SUMMARY OF DISCOVERY DOCUMENTS AND DEPOSITION...
The following is a brief summary of key points discussed during depositions with Plaintiff Carey Lohrenz that followed many procedural delays. For more background information, see additional summaries posted elsewhere on this website, www.cmrlink.org. · In a disingenuous attempt to avoid... Read More
15 Jan 02
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
CMR ATTORNEYS FILE FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
CMR attorneys are pleased to announce that a Motion for Summary Judgment was filed on October 24, 2001, with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, in order to end the harassment lawsuit filed against CMR in April of 1996. Speaking at the 6th Annual CMR Celebration in Washington... Read More
15 Jan 02
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
PARTIAL SUMMARY OF DEPOSITION TESTIMONY: APRIL 2000 - MAY...
The deposition witnesses quoted below provided testimony under oath that supported key elements of CMR's legal defense. All retired officers indicated that they were speaking for themselves and not for the Navy. Contrary to testimony given by Plaintiff Carey Lohrenz in December of 1999, all... Read More
15 Jan 02
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
CMR LEGAL DEFENSE UPDATE
BACKGROUND: On April 22, 1996, a lawsuit was filed in the Washington D.C. U.S. District Court against the Center for Military Readiness--an independent, non-partisan, 501(c)(3) educational organization that specializes in military personnel issues--and CMR President Elaine Donnelly. The... Read More
15 Jan 02
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
PREGNANT RESERVISTS NOT DEPLOYED
Plans to call up pregnant soldiers for active duty in the aftermath of the September 11 Attack on America were reportedly reversed by the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, David Chu. According to Insight magazine, Pentagon planners were stunned to learn that when President... Read More
14 Jan 02
Tags Sexual Misconduct
BRITISH STUDY FINDS FEMALE SOLDIERS “TOO WEAK” FOR LAND...
An extensive study ordered by British Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon has reportedly recommended that women should not be allowed to fight in the front line. Citing evidence gathered over 18 months, the "Combat Effectiveness Gender Study" concluded that females lack the strength and stamina needed... Read More
14 Jan 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