Looking for a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T, more and more high school girls are enrolling in the U.S. Army’s Junior ROTC program–and in many cases playing leading roles in their schools’ corps.
The Defense Department tells service members and their leaders that domestic violence will not be tolerated and says commanders “must take steps” to prevent it, help victims and hold those who commit it accountable.
Nurses and soldiers alike played an important, although often ignored, role in America’s military history from the Revolutionary War forward. Today, military leaders will pay homage to the brave and seek out the unknown.
The hand that rocks the soldier’s cradle in Russia is rocking the Russian military, demanding it treat soldiers with dignity and professionalism, feed and clothe them properly, end forced labor and abide by the rule of law.
Responding to reports of soaring family violence in the armed forces, a military-civilian task force has called for an all-out war against such abuse, including better services, training and determined punishment of offenders. First of two parts.
The recent coverage of a woman general’s sexual harassment complaint typify the problem: Women in the military make news in sex scandals, but are
often ignored as leaders, experts and commentators.
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