History of integration in the US Armed ServicesThe U.S. military did not even really start integrating the forces until July, 1948.By Lawrence J. Korb19 months ago
Fraternizing women in infantry units should be treated fairlyThe Army and Marine Corps resonded differently when confronted with improper relationships in new gender-integrated combat units.By Military Times Editorial4 years ago
Army 2-star made history before, after military integrationMaj. Gen. Frederic Davison's career spanned decades that proved critical to race relations in uniform.By Col. Charles D. Allen (ret.)5 years ago
The Army is deciding which posts will be next to accept women in infantry, armor, artilleryThere’s not a job in the Army that isn’t open to women, but there are still only a couple of places to serve for those female soldiers who have joined the infantry, armor and fire support specialist communities.By Meghann Myers5 years ago