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Army Secretary Nominee Worries the ACFT Will Push Too Many Women Out

Army Secretary Nominee Worries the ACFT Will Push Too Many Women Out Pfc. Llasmin Martinez, an automated logistical specialist from 1st Battalion, 43d Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11th ADA Brigade, performs the strength deadlift during the Army Combat Fitness Test January 27, 2020 at Stout Field on Fort Bliss. (LaShawna Custom/U.S. Army) 13 May 2021 President Joe Biden s nominee to be the next secretary of the Army, Christine Wormuth, told senators at her confirmation hearing Thursday she is concerned about the force s new fitness test and whether it will push a significant number of women out of the service. I have concerns on the implications of the test for our ability to continue to retain women, said Wormuth, who would be the first woman to serve in the role if confirmed.

Navy uses amphibious assault ship USS America as a test center

Navy uses amphibious assault ship USS America as a test center By (0) Senior Chief Navy Counselor Scott Lane, L, and Chief Navy Counselor Anita Felix, R, helped administer the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery aboard the amphibious assault ship USS America. Photo courtesy of U. S. Navy April 23 (UPI) For the first time, a forward-deployed U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship was used to administer a standard military aptitude test, the Navy said on Friday. The USS America, stationed in Sasebo, Japan, with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and the 7th Fleet, was the site of the Armed Forces Classification Test on April 15.

New legislation would eliminate unequal gender-based military expenses

New legislation would eliminate unequal gender-based military expenses By (0) Legislation introduced in Congress on Wednesday aims to ensure that out-of-pocket expenses, like uniforms, for male and female service members will be equalized. Photo courtesy of U.S. Marine Corp April 14 (UPI) The Defense Department must guarantee equal pay for female service members, three members of Congress said of legislation announced on Wednesday. The Equal Pay for Servicewomen Act was introduced by Reps. Julia Brownley, D-Calif., Jackie Speier, D-Calif., and Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and would direct the Defense Department to ensure gender equity in the cost of uniforms, effectively guaranteeing equal pay, according to the representatives.

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