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18 Army instructors charged with sexual abuse since 2019, data shows

18 Army instructors charged with sexual abuse since 2019, data shows 1 hour ago Hats are stacked up to be presented to graduating drill instructors at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. (Sgt. 1st Class Brian Hamilton/Army) Between January 2019 and January 2021, the Army charged 18 soldiers under a new law designed to protect trainees, cadets and applicants from sexual abuse, according to data the Army provided to Military Times. Article 93a of the Uniform Code of Military Justice criminalizes prohibited sexual relationships between recruiters or training instructors (such as drill sergeants) and “specially protected junior member[s] of the armed forces” such as applicants, delayed entry program members, or servicemembers still undergoing initial training.

The History of Land Mines: A Weapon That Won t Go Away

The History of Land Mines: A Weapon That Won t Go Away The carnage caused by the mines was so great that even Confederate generals questioned the use, but as the tide of war turned, those generals grew less reluctant to use them. Before her untimely and tragic death in August 1997, Princess Diana helped bring attention to the legacy of landmines. She had taken part in a walk across a minefield in Huambo in Central Angola in January 1997, and that raised the profile of the work being done to clear such minefields around the world. While Diana didn t live to see it, the United Nations Mine Ban Treaty has prohibited the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of landmines. Also known informally as the Ottawa Treaty, 164 countries have become parties to the agreement. The United States is not one of those nations.

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics: Cawthorn nominates seniors for service academy appointments

Posing with Cawthorn, nominees, their high school and the service academy they’re applying for, from left, are Luke Artz, Enka High School, U.S. Military Academy (West Point), U.S. Naval Academy; Connor Mailander, Carolina Day School, Naval Academy; Graham Green, Brevard High School, Air Force Academy; Luther Leblanc, Veritas Christian Academy, West Point, Naval Academy; John Ross, Hendersonville High School, West Point, Naval Academy. Unable to attend that day was Derek Meaney, McDowell County High School, West Point, Naval Academy, Air Force Academy. The applicants still must be admitted by the service academy they hope to attend. A nomination from their congressman is a part of the application process, said Hal Weatherman, Cawthorn’s district director.

Lloyd Austin, Biden s Pick for Secretary of Defense, Approved by Senate

The Tablet January 21, 2021 Biden’s Defense Secretary Pick an Accomplished Commander, Devout Catholic WINDSOR TERRACE The U.S. Senate has confirmed retired Army general Lloyd Austin to be the first African American secretary of defense. The Senate voted 93-2 Friday morning, Jan. 22, clearing the way for Austin, President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Defense. Austin, a devout Catholic from South Georgia, has achieved numerous “firsts” in his more than four decades serving his nation as an Army officer. He is, for example, the first African American to command the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) which is how President Biden, then serving as vice president, came to know the general.

Biden s Defense Secretary Pick an Accomplished Commander, Devout Catholic

Biden s Defense Secretary Pick an Accomplished Commander, Devout Catholic
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