How leadership should respond to military sexual harassment

Top leadership is where the end of sexual harassment has to start, according to Kate Hendricks Thomas, a Marine Corps veteran and assistant professor at Charles...

Last week’s news of Facebook accounts to which members of the Marine Corps posted compromising photos of their female colleagues prompted a response from Commandant Robert Neller. Top leadership is where the end of sexual harassment has to start, according to Kate Hendricks Thomas, a Marine Corps veteran and assistant professor at Charleston Southern University. She’s written about her experiences in the online military magazine, Task and Purpose.

You’ve heard the predictions for weeks and now it’s confirmed. The Trump administration is seeking a big increase in defense spending. Big like 10 percent, or more than $50 billion for 2018. For analysis of where the money is likely to go specifically, Rob Levinson, senior defense analyst for Bloomberg Government.

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