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Commentary: DoD Must Do More to Recruit and Grow Hispanic American Officers
"When our junior Hispanic American military members look to the top, they fail to see adequate representation of their ethnicity there."
"When our junior Hispanic American military members look to the top, they fail to see adequate representation of their ethnicity there."
Incentives have risen since the service missed its recruitment goals in fiscal 2018.
Some countries are off limits to all but mission-essential travel. Families and DoD civilians face further restrictions.
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A Life Member of MOAA, he retired in 2014 after 38 years in uniform.
Interest is high among servicemembers, but the new branch is at the beginning of a "very technical process."
More than 600 Commissioned Corps members are at work combating the spread of the virus.
Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown, currently the head of Pacific Air Forces, would be the 22nd Air Force chief of staff.
The service's top officer OK'd a change to the third verse of what's commonly known as "Wild Blue Yonder."
Learn how these milestones, and the servicemembers behind them, paved the way for future generations.
The 23-year-old is in self-quarantine at his off-base home. Learn more about precautions in other parts of the world.
Both flags that flew atop Mount Suribachi on Feb. 23, 1945, will be on display together through March 30.