The changing profile of the U.S. military: Smaller in size, more diverse, more women in leadership
Today’s active duty military is smaller and more racially and ethnically diverse than in previous generations. More women are officers.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Today’s active duty military is smaller and more racially and ethnically diverse than in previous generations. More women are officers.
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