Sign o’ the times?
Yesterday the Pentagon put out a bunch of releases about the movements of general officers. I was struck that in one of them, three of the four Air Force generals listed were female: Maj. Gen. Margaret H. Woodward, Maj. Gen. Sharon K. Dunbar, and Brig. Gen. Gina M. Grosso. On the other hand, two of ...
Yesterday the Pentagon put out a bunch of releases about the movements of general officers. I was struck that in one of them, three of the four Air Force generals listed were female: Maj. Gen. Margaret H. Woodward, Maj. Gen. Sharon K. Dunbar, and Brig. Gen. Gina M. Grosso.
Yesterday the Pentagon put out a bunch of releases about the movements of general officers. I was struck that in one of them, three of the four Air Force generals listed were female: Maj. Gen. Margaret H. Woodward, Maj. Gen. Sharon K. Dunbar, and Brig. Gen. Gina M. Grosso.
On the other hand, two of those three seem to specialize in personnel matters. I remember being told that HR has gotten a reputation in the corporate world of being a female ghetto. I wonder if the same is happening in the military.
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