How US Military Is Clamping Down On Racism Within Ranks
By The Conversation Less than a month after the January 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin took the extraordinary step of pausing all operations for 24 hours to "address extremism in the ranks." Pentagon officials had been shaken by service members' prominent role in the events of January 6. Of the 884 criminal defendants charged to date with taking part in the insurrection, more than 80 were veterans. That's almost 10% of those charged. More remarkable, at least five of the rioters were serving in the military at the time of the assault: an active-duty ...