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Army leaders told members of Congress March 9 that the service needs a new, next-generation Ground Combat Vehicle able to accommodate new technologies as they emerge, defend against a wide range ...
In the Marine Corps, whose main purpose is ground combat, 562 women have joined frontline units since the ban was lifted. Overall, women make up about 16% of the armed forces.
In November 2012, the ACLU, the ACLU of Northern California, and the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP filed a lawsuit, Hegar et al. v. Panetta, in which we represent four servicewomen and the ...
Since the ground combat exclusion policy was lifted, more than 150 women have graduated from Army Ranger School. Female officers in the Army and the Marine Corps have completed infantry officer ...
Years before U.S. military women were formally authorized to hold ground-combat jobs, Jaclyn “Jax” Scott was conducting nighttime raids with Special Operations personnel in northern ...
Women have served in combat roles for the U.S. for more than 30 years, and some veterans and enlisted women worry Pete Hegseth might change that if he's confirmed as defense secretary.
Soldiers operate the M10 Booker Combat Vehicle to provide feedback to developers in this undated photo. The vehicle was previously known as the Protected Mobile Firepower Ground Combat Vehicle.
“In those ground combat roles, what is true is that the weight of the ruck on your back doesn’t change, the weight of the 155 round that you have to carry doesn’t change, the weight of the ...
Last week, the U.S. Army announced new fitness standards in line with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s orders to make the standards for women and men in combat roles the same. Like much of ...
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