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Iowa National Guard leader says more positions open to women

The head of the Iowa National Guard says nearly 1,700 positions have been opened up to women this year following a federal policy change.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The head of the Iowa National Guard says nearly 1,700 positions have been opened up to women this year following a federal policy change.

Major General Timothy Orr told the Iowa General Assembly on Wednesday the spots became available after Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced in late 2015 that women in the U.S. armed forces may serve in any position, including combat roles.

Orr announced the development during his annual “Condition of the Guard” address at the Capitol. The speech included the latest figures on active duty and training. The guard currently has 15 soldiers and airmen deployed around the world.

Orr also noted Kosovo will open the first-ever foreign consulate office in Iowa. It is scheduled to open Friday in downtown Des Moines.

Read it here:  Condition of the Iowa National Guard address January 27, 2016

 

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