Where are the Black officers?
The United States and its military are increasingly diverse. Its leadership is not.
Filipinos in the United States Navy
President William McKinley signed an executive order in 1901 allowing the Navy to enlist 500 Filipinos as part of the insular force.
Key Findings About America’s Military Veterans
A recent Pew Research Center survey of veterans found that, for many who served in combat, their experiences strengthened them personally but also made the transition to civilian life difficult.
Hiring Veterans Brings Diversity of Thought and Experience to the Workplace
If you want to build strong, well-rounded and adaptable teams, consider adding men and women who have served our country to your workforce.
7 Signs Of Discrimination Against Veterans At Work
Once veterans return stateside, many find their employers aren't jumping up and down to have them come back to work.
America’s oldest living WWII veteran faced hostility abroad—and at home
At 110 years old, Louisiana native Lawrence Brooks is proud of his service and says he would do it again.