Women have been able to serve in the U.S. Army’s Special Operations units for eight years, but they’re still subject to outright sexism, discrimination and other obstacles, according to a new study.
The soldiers, some seven officers and reservists, all in uniform, were met by commanders from the ultra-Orthodox Netzach Yehuda battalion who forbade them from entering.
The Israel Defense Forces say female soldiers now serve across front-line, naval, air, and cyber roles, a threefold increase from a decade ago ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This much we know: at least 154 women have earned the vaunted black-and-gold Ranger tab, according to U.S. Army data from early ...
ISRAELI MILITARY BASE, Golan Heights(Reuters) - Not far from the Syrian border, two Israeli soldiers - a man and a woman - faced off in a training session of Krav Maga, an Israeli self-defense ...
A U.S. service member administers a COVID-19 vaccination shot to a base employee in Yokosuka, Japan, in 2022. (MC3 Daniel G. Providakes/U.S. Navy) A new study of female U.S. service members has found ...
WASHINGTON — To better address obstacles facing female Soldiers serving in special operations units and to retain its top talent, Army Special Operations Command outlined 42 recommendations in a study ...
It is impossible to imagine the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) functioning without its female soldiers. In the last week ...
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