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Changing Army: Don't Ask Don't Tell

The U.S. military by nature is a conservative or risk adverse institution, which feels that it is superior to the militaries of other nations and therefore does not have much to learn from their experiences. It therefore resists any changes, whether they relate to operational or social issues, for fear they might impact military readiness. For example, the Air Force still resists attempts to rely on unmanned aircraft as opposed to manned planes.

This resistance to change is particularly strong when it comes to social issues. In 1948, when President Truman ordered the armed forces to integrate African-Americans into the force, Army leaders claimed it would ruin the Army. And when Congress opened up combat positions to women in the early 1990s, the Air Force chief of staff went so far as to say that he would rather have an unqualified man than a woman piloting a combat aircraft.

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This article was originally published in The Fresh Outlook.

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