Saturday, April 12, 2025

Army officer students in Texas can't talk about women or minorities any longer

The Army's premier institution for training its most senior noncommissioned officers has barred its students from writing academic essays on topics such as women, minorities and other issues related to diversity.

The 10-month Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss, Texas, includes multiple major projects in its curriculum, including two essays students were expected to work on for several months. Both projects were scrapped from the course and replaced with a single essay, a service spokesperson confirmed to Military.com.

That was because too many students had been working on topics now deemed taboo by the Army amid Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's scorched-earth approach to scrubbing references to diversity -- typically programs, policies and materials dealing with women, those with minority backgrounds, and LGBTQ+ people -- from the services.

  Military.com


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