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No Women In US Navy Promotion List Raises Fears Of Career Ceiling
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No Women In US Navy Promotion List Raises Fears Of Career Ceiling

From NDTV · () English

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  • The US Navy's promotion list for captain to admiral excluded three women and two Black men after a late intervention.
  • This decision has raised concerns about a potential career ceiling for women in the Navy.
  • The intervention by Hegseth has sparked debate and fears of a setback in diversity efforts.

The US Navy's recent promotion list for captains to admiral has ignited controversy, with concerns mounting over a potential career ceiling for women. The Navy initially selected 31 sailors for promotion, but a last-minute intervention by Hegseth reportedly removed nine individuals from the list. Among those struck were three women and two Black men, according to a defense official cited by NDTV.

This decision has led to fears that women in the Navy may face significant hurdles in advancing their careers. The exclusion of women from this high-level promotion list has fueled anxieties about diversity and inclusion within the naval ranks. The intervention has drawn criticism and raised questions about the criteria and fairness of the selection process.

The move by Hegseth has sparked a debate about the Navy's commitment to equal opportunity and career progression for all service members. Critics argue that such actions could undermine efforts to promote diversity and could discourage women from pursuing leadership roles within the Navy. The situation highlights ongoing challenges in achieving gender parity in military leadership positions.

The Navy had selected 31 sailors to promote from the rank of captain to one-star admiral, but Hegseth recently intervened to strike nine people from the list, including three women and two Black men, according to a defence official.

โ€” NDTVReporting on the intervention that removed individuals from the promotion list.
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