At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust and respect among service members. Our Veterans’ Voices series continues with Air Force veteran and Wright State University student David Morse of Riverside and Air Force veteran Mia Walthers of Huber Heights, who both saw less prejudice in the military than they did as civilians.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wyso_veterans_voices/1030/thumbnail.jp
This research examines minority representation within the military, as well as analyzing racial bias...
The purpose of this project was to develop and validate a measure of the amount of contempt military...
C. David Dave Cottrill (DOB: July 18, 1941) was sworn into the United States Air Force on June 3, ...
At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation about racism. For some ...
In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9...
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that c...
The role of women is expanding in the military, yet gender stereotypes remain. Today on Veterans’ Vo...
The American military is very diverse, and it’s where many men and women first learn how to build re...
On this Veterans\u27 Voices, we hear from two veterans who never saw combat. Even though that’s the ...
Recent scientific studies show there are significant mental and physical health benefits to motorcyc...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation between a post-9/11 vet...
When most people think of a military marriage, they imagine only one spouse in the service. But dual...
Erlis Morse (DOB: August 1, 1934) enlisted in the United States Air Force on September 28, 1952. Mor...
Our Veterans’ Voices series continues with Air Force veterans Matt Bauer of Vandalia and Jeff McCann...
This research examines minority representation within the military, as well as analyzing racial bias...
The purpose of this project was to develop and validate a measure of the amount of contempt military...
C. David Dave Cottrill (DOB: July 18, 1941) was sworn into the United States Air Force on June 3, ...
At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation about racism. For some ...
In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9...
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that c...
The role of women is expanding in the military, yet gender stereotypes remain. Today on Veterans’ Vo...
The American military is very diverse, and it’s where many men and women first learn how to build re...
On this Veterans\u27 Voices, we hear from two veterans who never saw combat. Even though that’s the ...
Recent scientific studies show there are significant mental and physical health benefits to motorcyc...
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation between a post-9/11 vet...
When most people think of a military marriage, they imagine only one spouse in the service. But dual...
Erlis Morse (DOB: August 1, 1934) enlisted in the United States Air Force on September 28, 1952. Mor...
Our Veterans’ Voices series continues with Air Force veterans Matt Bauer of Vandalia and Jeff McCann...
This research examines minority representation within the military, as well as analyzing racial bias...
The purpose of this project was to develop and validate a measure of the amount of contempt military...
C. David Dave Cottrill (DOB: July 18, 1941) was sworn into the United States Air Force on June 3, ...