Opportunities Narrow for Women as Hegseth Blocks More Promotions
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- United States Defense And Military Forces
- By The New York Times
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The U.S. Navy faces a significant setback in gender advancement as leadership decisions result in zero female active-duty officers advancing to admiral rank in 2025, marking the first occurrence in over ten years. This policy shift raises critical questions about diversity and inclusion in military leadership structures, potentially impacting recruitment, retention, and operational effectiveness within naval command hierarchies.
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Opportunities Narrow for Women as Hegseth Blocks More Promotions
For the first time in more than a decade, no active-duty female Navy officers are likely to be promoted to admiral this year. continue reading...