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Air Force finds hurdles to success for women, Hispanics, other minorities in second disparity review
The review collected more than 100,000 responses and nearly 17,000 single-spaced pages of input.
This is what the Air Force can do to recruit and retain women cyber warriors
The Air Force must do more to recruit and retain women cyber warriors, says the author of this commentary.
By Lillian Warner
Trump’s popularity slips in latest Military Times poll — and more troops say they’ll vote for Biden
About half of troops surveyed for the poll said they have an unfavorable view of the commander in chief.
Air Force announces first changes from diversity task force
The diversity task force has already put in place more ROTC scholarships for minorities, changes to dress and appearance regulations and shaving waivers.
Army ditches officer promotion photos as part of an effort to eliminate unconscious bias
The Army will no longer include official photos for officer selection boards beginning in August. Warrant officer and NCO boards are under review.
By Kyle Rempfer
In forum on racial strife, Goldfein declares, ‘This is an Air Force issue’
“This is not a Minneapolis issue, this is an Air Force issue,” Chief of Staff Gen. Dave Goldfein said. “What goes on in the streets of America, we know is going on to a certain extent in the Air Force.”
Goldfein: ‘Every American should be outraged’ at police conduct in death of George Floyd
"The death of George Floyd is a national tragedy," Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Dave Goldfein said in a memo, sent hours after his top enlisted advisor declared "I am George Floyd."
The Pentagon is asking if women have a ‘quality of purity few men possess.’
Questions on new Reserve and National Guard survey seek to explore the extent of blatant and subtle sexism in the ranks.
By Patricia Kime
New female dress blue coat brings Marines closer to an identical, equal standard
The new uniform is a step in toward gender-neutral standards and equality Marine Corpswide, this sergeant says.
By Female Marine sergeant in Iwakuni, Japan
Transcending prejudice through humble courage
This author believes Marines can and need to apply their core values in the war against prejudice.
By Dr. Nathaniel Ivers