Barb Dwyer: Transforming Army Culture: The Evolution from “Meat Eaters” to Inclusive Leadership
The decision to remove branch insignia from Army Combat Uniforms (ACUs) in 2005 marked a significant milestone in the ongoing evolution of Army culture.
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The decision to remove branch insignia from Army Combat Uniforms (ACUs) in 2005 marked a significant milestone in the ongoing evolution of Army culture.
Citizen Writer, Barb Dwyer, lampoons the U.S. Navy’s emphasis on recruiting people with behavioral disorders.
If Alan George had given this guidance at a tribal or family ceremony, it would be absolute gold for the cadets. Conducting any ceremony based on “race” at West Point is wrong.
“The United States Military Academy honors Native American Heritage Month by reflecting on the their annual ceremony where cadets receive an eagle feather prior to graduation and commissioning.” USMA public release. How do we know the cadets in this picture are Indians? What makes them Indians? What’s different in their lives at West Point from …
Did Sgt. Maj. Ron Cook create the Eagle Feather Ceremony at West Point or was he recruited by the USMA DEI Office to perform it?
Why does West Point promote any identity other than American? Why officially cheer or even recognize a personal identity other than cadet, classmate, soldier and soon to be officer in the United States Army?
Obama and Biden put our troops in harm’s way by imposing stifling and dangerous Rules of Engagement (ROE). It was almost as if they worried that American forces would kill too many Taliban. they are now attempting to force thee same thing on the IDF
It’s always a good thing when an all-female tank crew of “infidels” ensures 50 Islamist terrorists who murder babies in their cribs, get sent to Allah to explain their misdeeds. But that’s not necessarily good personnel policy for the United States military.
The military’s recent forays into cultural “woke” marketing campaigns have polarized opinions among traditionally supportive segments of the population.
In a poignant ceremony, 398 West Point Cadets, whose ancestors served in the Confederate Army, were gifted to “symbolize the intersection of heritage and military service.
Many young American males, who traditionally form a significant portion of military recruits, yearn for responsibilities, duty, and the chance to prove their mettle in a challenging and traditional environment.
Mandating of U.S. Army Soldiers to attend LGBTQ events, speeches, and lectures when their sincerely held religious beliefs may contradict those same values.
As a proud graduate of West Point, I can’t help but feel a sense of disillusionment as I watch the institution that once stood as a bastion of honor and duty take a sharp turn toward what can only be described as “wokeness.”
We are seeing flag officers bow low to the current culture climate. We are seeing the Commander-in-Chief wage war on his military.
Former Senator and Navy Secretary Jim Webb explains just how foolish renaming military bases and tearing down statues makes us in the eyes of our enemies.
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave writes of a Woke Military Draft: Congressman Proposes Inclusive Draft for 139 Genders
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave has a look at the woke culture now being forced upon our troops by leftist leaders who haven’t won a war, lately.
This article argues that the pre-9/11 Army was a better organization than today, with a stronger focus on its singular purpose: winning the nation’s wars.
The base naming commission looked for every street name, every monument, plaque and sign on DOD facilities that might be perceived to show Confederates in a positive light.
The children of military families, who make up 80 percent of US Army recruits, are telling their children not to serve, especially those from the South.