Including Women in Security Missions Prevents Violence, Boosts Intel, Report Finds

Women, peace and security briefing at Camp Seweyo, Guyana

Women serving in tactical peacekeeping and security operations often work better with the civilian populations they’re charged with protecting because of cultural norms, according to a report released this month. The report pointed to several areas where having women involved in decision-making and mission execution yielded better results, according to the authors. Those included preventing […]

Majority of Retired 4-Star Officers Got Jobs in Defense Industry, New Report Says

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert thanks Lisa Callahan, Lockheed Martin vice president of undersea systems, after a site visit at Lockheed Martin.

More than 80% of the highest-ranking military officers who left the service over the past five years moved into jobs working for the defense industry, according to a new think tank report. Twenty-six of the 32 four-star officers who retired after June 2018 were then employed by “the arms industry as board members, advisors, executives, […]

Army Releases Military Helicopter Crash Report, Won’t Say Cause

Daniel Wadham and Danny Randolph.

An Army report on the crash of a Tennessee Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter near Huntsville that killed two National Guardsmen says the craft flew out of a cloud layer in an “unrecoverable flight attitude” and the crew could not recover in time to avoid the ground. The Redstone Rocket, a weekly newspaper covering the base, reported […]

Army Report Shows Increase in Suicides by Active-Duty Soldiers in 2023

Airman places a flag in remembrance of troops who were lost to suicide

As senior leaders work to reduce the stigma of seeking mental health care, the active-duty Army had one of its worst quarters for suicide in six years. Between January and March, the Army saw suicides in its active component increase from 37 in the same time frame last year to 49, according to Pentagon data […]