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NEWS IN BRIEF – USA

November 12, 2016 by

11 Nov 16. DoD Recommits to Today’s Military, Force of Future on Veterans Day. As America remembers those who have served on Veterans Day, the Defense Department reaffirms its dedication to today’s force and recommits itself to building the Force of the Future, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said.
The secretary was keynote speaker at a Veterans Day ceremony at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery today.
“Today, we honor every American who has stepped forward to serve,” he said of the more than 20 million living veterans and more than 2 million Americans still serving in uniform around the world.
Force of the Future
“The men and women of the force of the future will inherit a remarkable legacy,” Carter said in prepared remarks. “Since the nation’s founding, each of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and veterans — men and women — active, Guard, and reserves — has done one of the noblest things a person can do, which is to help defend our country and make a better world for our children.”
And as the world and wars have changed, they’ve fought, adapted to fit the times, and prepared for the future, he said.
Those who today follow in the footsteps of America’s veterans face five major and evolving challenges, Carter said, from Russian aggression and coercion, to the military rebalance to the Asia-Pacific region, strengthening U.S. deterrent and defense forces as North Korea continues nuclear and missile provocations, Iranian aggression and malign influence in the Gulf, and the campaign to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
Preparing For Uncertain Future
The secretary said today’s force is also preparing to contend with an uncertain future so that DoD remains ready for unanticipated challenges.
“I’m doing everything I can to support the strength and readiness of today’s fighting force — investing in the right training, the right force size, the right equipment and the right compensation and benefits that our troops, military families, and DoD civilians deserve,” he said, adding that support also extends to the fallen, wounded, ill and injured and to military families.
And while DoD’s force of today is outstanding and meets its many challenges, Carter said thinking outside of the Pentagon’s five-sided box will ensure the U.S. military remains the best.
As generations change, so too does technology and labor markets, requiring DoD to stay competitive to attract and retain the most talented people, he said.
Women in Combat
One such change to keep the competitive edge was Carter‘s landmark decision last year to open up all combat positions to women without exception — to benefit from the service of every American who can meet the military’s high standards and contribute to the defense mission, he noted.
“[That] requires drawing strength from the broadest possible pool of talent, and that includes women, because they make up over 50 percent of the American population,” the secretary said.
To succeed in the DoD mission, he added, the department has to take full advantage of every individual who can meet its standards.
“Any woman who qualifies can now contribute to our mission in ways they could not before,” the secretary said. “They can drive tanks, fire mortars and lead infantry soldiers into combat. They can serve as Army Rangers and Green Berets, Navy SEALs, Marine Corps infantry, Air Force parajumpers, and everything else that previously was open only to men.”
All women in uniform will be able to realize their full potential, Carter said, adding it’s important because, “while we had previously benefitted from the skills and perspectives of women … they had long been only allowed to serve in limited roles or had limitations put on their opportunities simply because of their gender. While that was bad talent management, it also wasn’t right. That’s why we ended it.”
Today, Carter said, “I’m proud to say that everyone who’s abl

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