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Contrary to the secretary's bluster, we see better results when peace and security work includes women, write Abby Finkenauer ...
With new directives, Trump’s Pentagon chief zeroes in on admission to the nation’s service academies and purging “divisive” ...
The military services are scrambling to nail down details and put together new guidance to start removing transgender troops ...
Q. Did President Donald Trump call military nurse Ruby Bradley a “loser,” and were there orders for her service history to be ...
The Army has approved a series of revisions to its physical fitness test, recalibrating performance benchmarks in a modest ...
In 2017, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., introduced the Women, Peace and Security Act in the Senate and Rep. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., now Trump’s Homeland Security secretary, introduced the House bill.
When it comes to the number of generals and admirals in the U.S. military, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has determined there are too many stars in the firmament. On Monday, Hegseth issued a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the active duty military to shed 20% of its four-star general officers as the ...
Defense Secretary Pete ... of Hegseth's big policy moves, arguably done in the name of service members, have left them perplexed. On Tuesday, Hegseth announced that he was ending the "Women ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to eliminate the Women, Peace and Security Act. He doesn't have the power to do so, but what is the act's goal, and what does this mean for women in combat roles?