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Hegseth cancels women’s leadership program despite past Trump support
The Women, Peace & Security program was signed into law by Trump and had received backing from numerous Republican leaders.
‘Horny bastard’ first sergeant had affair with female infantry private, Army says
An 82nd Airborne investigation found earlier this year that a company first sergeant had carried on a sexual relationship with one of the Army's first junior enlisted female infantryman.
This staff sergeant is the first enlisted woman to earn a Ranger tab, and she’s not in combat arms
An enlisted female soldier has earned a Ranger tab.
Many enlisted women suffer adverse mental health effects after combat injury, study finds
About 40 percent of the 1,012 women with combat-related injuries were diagnosed with a mental health condition within a year.
By Karen Jowers
The very few, the proud: 100 years of women in the Marine Corps
Opha May Johnson and the women who enlisted 100 years ago paved the way for other females who have since worn the eagle, globe and anchor.
By J.D. Simkins
He said, she said: The battle over maternity leave at this Army leadership school
The Command and General Staff College is letting pregnant women attend. But not without a fight, some women say.
Ignored for decades, WWI heroines could be recognized with Congressional Gold Medal
Hundreds of "Hello Girls" who worked as switchboard operators for front-line troops are in line to be honored by lawmakers.
Why are they moving up faster?: Women in the Corps are doing better than you think
Why enlisted women are getting promoted faster than men.
By Shawn Snow
Jury recommends death for Marine vet in murders of 5 California women
A jury on Wednesday recommended the death penalty for an Illinois killer who was convicted of murdering five more women in Southern California more than two decades ago.
This Iraq veteran could make history — in more ways than one
“I’m honored to be the first, but as I say, it’s more important that I’m not the last,” Gina Ortiz Jones said after her Tuesday election win.
By Natalie Gross
Armed Forces Day 2018: A time to reflect on freedom, and those who defend it
Those of us who have worn the uniform understand all too well the struggles and sacrifices that military service requires, and what a great responsibility it is.
By Keith Harman, VFW national commander