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Some military families of color report racial issues affecting career decisions, new poll finds
Over half of the 303 active duty members of color have considered discrimination and safety concerns when making decisions about installation preferences.
By Karen Jowers
Decades of DoD efforts fail to stamp out bias, extremism
An AP investigation found that despite new rules to deal with extremism, racism and extremism remain an ongoing concern in the military.
‘We just feel it’: Racism plagues US military academies
Some students of color have spotlighted what they see as systemic racism and discrimination at the academies by creating Instagram accounts to relate their personal experiences.
By Aaron Morrison, Helen Wieffering and Noreen Nasir
Racial inequality on the table in the military’s discussion of sexual misconduct and justice
On Tuesday, a Senate Armed Services Committee panel approved language taking all serious crimes out of the traditional chain of command.
History of integration in the US Armed Services
The U.S. military did not even really start integrating the forces until July, 1948.
By Lawrence J. Korb