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The missing half: The urgent need for more women's representation in the media
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Women make up half of the world's population but receive only 26 per cent of media coverage, according to the latest UN-backed Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) report, the world's largest study on gender representation in news media. 

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General and Flag Officers Announcement for Sept. 5, 2025

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General and Flag Officers Announcement for Sept. 5, 2025
Sept. 5, 2025

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced today that the President has made the following nominations:

Navy Vice Adm. Richard A. Correll for appointment to the grade of admiral, with assignment as commander, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. Correll is currently serving as deputy commander, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska.

Navy Vice Adm. George M. Wikoff for appointment to the grade of admiral, with assignment as commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe/commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa/commander, Allied Joint Forces Command Naples, Naples, Italy. Wikoff is currently serving as commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Central Command/Commander, Fifth Fleet and Commander, Combined Maritime Forces, Manama, Bahrain.

Navy Rear Adm. Heidi K. Berg for appointment to the grade of vice admiral, with assignment as commander, Fleet Cyber Command/commander, Tenth Fleet/commander, Navy Space Command, Fort Meade, Maryland. Berg is currently serving as deputy commander, Fleet Cyber Command/deputy commander, Tenth Fleet/deputy commander, Navy Space Command, Fort Meade, Maryland.

Navy Rear Adm. (lower half) Brad J. Collins for appointment to the grade of rear admiral.  Collins is currently serving as commander, Navy Region Hawaii, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. 

Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Bradford J. Gering for appointment to the grade of general, with assignment as assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Gering is currently serving as deputy commandant for Aviation, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

Army Lt. Gen. Jonathan P. Braga for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as commander, Joint Special Operations Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Braga is currently serving as commanding general, U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Army Lt. Gen. Michele H. Bredenkamp for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with  assignment as director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Bredenkamp is currently serving as director's advisor for Military Affairs, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Washington, D.C. 

Space Force Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr. for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general with assignment as deputy chief of Space Operations for Strategy, Plans, Programs, and Requirements, U.S. Space Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Miller is currently serving as commander, Space Operations Command, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado.

Space Force Lt. Gen. Douglas A. Schiess for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as deputy chief of Space Operations for Operations, Headquarters, U.S. Space Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Schiess is currently serving as commander, U.S. Space Forces – Space/Combined Joint Force Space Component Commander, U.S. Space Force, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.

Army Maj. Gen. Winston P. Brooks for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as deputy chairman, NATO Military Committee, Belgium. Brooks served as commanding general, U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Joseph R. Clearfield for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command, Tampa, Florida.  Clearfield is currently serving as the deputy commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command, Tampa, Florida. 

Space Force Maj. Gen. Gregory J. Gagnon for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as commander, U.S. Space Force Combat Forces Command, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado. Gagnon is currently serving as deputy chief of Space Operations for Intelligence, U.S. Space Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

Army Maj. Gen. Joseph E. Hilbert for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as commanding general, Eighth Army/chief of staff, Combined Forces Command, Republic of Korea. Hilbert is currently serving as commanding general, 11th Airborne Division and U.S. Army Alaska, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

Army Maj. Gen. James M. Smith for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as commanding general, Installation Management Command, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Smith is currently serving as deputy commanding general, Installation Management Command, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas.

Marine Corps Maj. Gen. William H. Swan for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, with assignment as deputy commandant, Aviation, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Swan is currently serving as the inspector general, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

Space Force Maj. Gen. Steven P. Whitney for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general with assignment as director, Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Whitney is currently serving as director of Staff, Headquarters, U.S. Space Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

Air Force Col. Roderick T. Grunwald for appointment to the grade of brigadier general. Grunwald is currently serving as mobilization assistant to Commander, Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia.

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Defense Health Agency Unveils New Online Search Tool

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Sept. 5, 2025 | By Defense Health Agency Communications

With hundreds of military hospitals and clinics, dental clinics, veterinary clinics, research facilities and so much more, the Defense Health Agency footprint spans 44 U.S. states and territories and more than 10 countries worldwide.

 

DHA recently launched findDHA, an online, interactive tool on its website that allows users to search for DHA locations around the globe.  

The agency launched its public website in December 2024 as a joint endeavor between the agency's communications and public affairs division and the web and mobile technology management office.  

Users of the new tool, unveiled in August, can also filter searches by defense health network, TRICARE region or keywords. The interactive mapping functionality lets users quickly find a location, link to a website or click to call.  

"Innovation thrives on a strong foundation," said Alistair McLean, web and mobile technology management office program manager. "Our team is dedicated to providing the hosting, sustainment and backend support that keep this platform secure and reliable. We're proud to ensure the stability that allows these features to reach and benefit users every day."

Telling the DHA Story  

The website is the first of its kind for DHA. It's easy to navigate and introduces the agency to all its audiences.  

"Our goal is to tell our story," said Jessica Meyle, chief of communications operations and support for DHA. "The website is the official source of information about the agency, and we've built the site to tell our story in a creative way."  

Users can visit DHA's interactive timeline to learn about the agency's rich history and key milestones as the organization continues to grow. Explore the site to learn about DHA's current leaders and catch up on the latest news and events.  

"Whether you already know about DHA or you're just getting to know us, www.dha.mil is a great place to get started," said Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Tanya Y. Johnson, DHA senior enlisted leader.  

Each month, the website team rolls out new tools and resources, so users are encouraged to visit regularly to find what's new.

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Nation to Mark Patriot Day With Tributes

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Sept. 5, 2025 | By David Vergun

Patriot Day honors the memory of the nearly 3,000 victims who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center and in a field in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001. The national observance also recognizes the courage of the first responders and service members who served in the wake of the attacks. 

 

Many troops participate in memorial events, ceremonies and runs across the country and at bases worldwide to mark the significance. 

For instance, the 270-mile Race for Remembrance – 9/11 Tribute Run begins Sept. 8 and continues through Sept. 11. The run starts in Arlington, Virginia, and finishes in New York City. 

 
 
 
The September 11th National Memorial Trail is a 1,500-mile, multiuse route that links the Sept. 11 memorial in New York City, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, and the Flight 93 National Memorial in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. 

The trail traverses abandoned railroads, trails, rural roads, greenways and canal towpaths that can be walked, hiked and cycled. It is also accessible for people with disabilities. 

 

The Navy honored the victims of the attacks by naming three amphibious transport dock ships the USS New York, USS Arlington and USS Somerset. The bow stem of the USS New York is made of 7.5 tons of steel recovered from ground zero. 

After the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. military experienced a significant increase in recruitment as many who had not previously considered joining were eager to serve.  

Today, many service members were not born or are too young to remember the attacks. 

 

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