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Black soldiers wrongly executed for 1917 riot get new headstones
The men's convictions were set aside by an Army review panel in November.
Frontline Photos: Jan. 2, 2022
Dive training, flying into the sunset, morning colors and more in this week’s Frontline Photos.
The Pentagon has streamlined the process for sending National Guard troops into DC
The change should make it less complicated to request D.C. National Guard activation.
Air Force tries flight-hour cap, flexible test scores to diversify officer candidates
Considering only 60 flight hours would result in about 70 more qualified Hispanic candidates, 47 more women and 26 more Black candidates over 12 years.
The military isn’t ‘distracted’ by the critical race theory conversation, SECDEF says
The Defense Department doesn't "embrace" critical race theory, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
Former NFL player, 101st Airborne veteran announces bid for Senate seat
Jake Bequette, an Army veteran, launched his bid with a online video touting his football and military background.
Is the military teaching critical race theory? Not really
The military's been dragged into the latest culture war.
Trump calls for Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley to be fired
The former president accused Milley working to "impress the radical left" rather than focus on the military.
Maritime service chiefs push back on criticism that the military is becoming ‘too woke’
The comments came as Americans remain divided on whether the services are focusing on racial issues too much.
Biden introduces sweeping diversity initiative amid race-training controversy
The executive order signed by President Joe Biden instructs agencies to pursue far-reaching initiatives to improve diversity, equity and inclusion within the federal workforce.
By Jessie Bur