1st Female Green Beret Faces 'Minor Misdemeanor' Charge for Accidentally Firing Gun, Police Say The soldier graduated from the Special Forces Q Course, becoming the first woman to earn the Special Forces tab.
Two Women Are Currently Attempting Special Warfare Training, Air Force Says Since the DoD opened combat career fields to women, few female airmen have qualified for Air Force special warfare training.
Army Wants More Female Recruiters and Women Leading Combat Units Army Recruiting Command has seen a "huge benefit" from female recruiters and their ability to connect with female applicants.
There Are No Women Leading Marine Infantry Platoons. The Corps Wants to Change That The push aligns with a priority Commandant Gen. David Berger set in February to get more women leading grunt units.
'The Jet Doesn't Care:' 1st Female F-35 Demo Pilot Says She's Focused on Excellence As the first woman to hold her job, Wolfe knows there's an additional expectation to perform with superiority and excellence.
Two Female Airmen Reclassify After Attempting to Complete Special Ops Training Since the DoD opened combat career fields to women, few female airmen have qualified for Air Force special warfare training.
For First Time in Decades, Female Soldier Completes Final Phase of Special Forces Training The soldier finished the three-week evaluation known as Robin Sage this week, but she is still in the final counseling phase.
June 12 Is Women Veterans Day Women were first able to serve as permanent, regular members of the services in 1948.
The Army Will Soon Have Female Grunts, Tankers in All Brigade Combat Teams The Army announced that female soldiers will be integrated into all of its infantry and armor BCTs by the end of the year.
Women Nearly 30% More Likely to Leave the Military Than Men, New Report Finds The Army in particular struggles to retain female service members, the GAO report found.
Veterans Can Start Filing New Claims Now for 23 Illnesses Covered Under New Law The bill expands health care and disability compensation for veterans affected by burn pits and other toxic exposures.
Military Faces National Guard Refusals and Legal Blockade over Disobeying COVID-19 Vaccine Order While many Guardsmen have outright refused to get vaccinated, some service members have put off getting inoculated while...
Is the Marine Corps Becoming Irrelevant? For the first time in its storied history, the Marine Corps has given up capabilities that might be needed worldwide to gain...
Number of Monkeypox Cases in the Military Climbs Tenfold in Less than 4 Weeks The Defense Department has had 40 members diagnosed with monkeypox, including 26 active-duty personnel.
Did an Airman Offer a Bribe to Pass Fitness Test? Ramstein Officials Investigating Bribery is punishable under Article 124 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.