September 23, 2025

In a decisive move reflecting a commitment to military effectiveness over ideological agendas, the War Department has officially disbanded the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS), citing its focus on a “divisive feminist agenda” that undermines combat readiness. Established in 1951 to assist in the recruitment of women during the Korean War, the committee had evolved into a platform for controversial recommendations regarding reproductive healthcare and feminist issues, much to the detriment of military coherence and uniformity, according to War Department press secretary Kingsley Wilson. This termination follows earlier indications that the Pentagon intends to streamline its advisory groups, prioritizing the advancement of sex-neutral standards espoused by Secretary Hegseth over politically motivated narratives that distract from the military's primary mission of national defense. As our armed forces confront modern threats, such bold actions signify a return to a more focused and effective military strategy, shedding the excesses of the past.

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