Earlier this week, however, a group of 11 high-ranking, former U.S. national security officials including three members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff issued a study that concluded that no mission for a U.S. Golan troop deployment would justify the costs and risks.
The policy shift follows a study by the Joint Chiefs of Staff that determined the military could become much more aggressive at allowing women into excluded roles.
The historic policy shift follows a study by the Joint Chiefs of Staff that determined the military could become much more aggressive at allowing women into excluded roles.