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Investigation finds allegedly racist texts to Black airman were fake
An airman facing punishment for the incident is still able to appeal.
‘We just feel it’: Racism plagues US military academies
Some students of color have spotlighted what they see as systemic racism and discrimination at the academies by creating Instagram accounts to relate their personal experiences.
By Aaron Morrison, Helen Wieffering and Noreen Nasir
Army relieved ‘old school’ battalion leader over poor command climate
The widely-publicized racism, bigotry and discrimination allegations that inspired the investigation were not substantiated.
By Davis Winkie
Black base worker faced racism, told to keep quiet: lawsuit
Wheels was the only Black member of the Skils’kin contract crew at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, which oversees 150 Minuteman nuclear missiles in underground silos in Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado.
Racial inequality on the table in the military’s discussion of sexual misconduct and justice
On Tuesday, a Senate Armed Services Committee panel approved language taking all serious crimes out of the traditional chain of command.
History of integration in the US Armed Services
The U.S. military did not even really start integrating the forces until July, 1948.
By Lawrence J. Korb
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.
Senator, SECDEF go head-to-head on so-called ‘woke’ military
Does the SECDEF think the military is racist? No.
Navy’s diversity effort will review grooming policies, selection boards and other areas
Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Harker announced the new initiatives in a memo this month.
America’s return to ‘Clash of Civilizations’
China watchers must get the subject right since China is the most serious strategic competitor to the United States, say the authors of this commentary.
By Ryan Ashley and Alex Barker