NORFOLK, Va. — With cases like Angelina Resendiz making headlines, questions are growing about the future of military recruitment and how the armed forces can better protect women in uniform.
Females in uniform like Amy Stevens are being recognized in Atlanta parade, history exhibit and Georgia hall of fame before Veterans Day as combat roles for women are debated.
As America honors those who have served in the Armed Forces, both living and deceased, former U.S. Air Force (USAF) flight ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called for a review of military standards changes since the 1990s. Hegseth's new orders follow the closure of a Pentagon advisory committee supporting military women.