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    What about military women?

    • May 20, 2016
    It’s no secret that women are critical to the nation’s military branches, whether as serving members or as the wives who keep families together during long and often dangerous deployments…
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    Facing Danger on the Front and in the Barracks

    • February 11, 2013
    Defense Department policy and the flaws inherent in military culture have been in the news in the last several weeks for very different reasons, each of them with a profound…
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