'Brass ceiling' breached: Woman to lead Air Force Academy

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 3/04 3:30 pm
DENVER (AP) - The appointment of the first woman to command the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs marks another breach of the "brass ceiling" that keeps women from top assignments in the military.

An advocacy group says Maj. Gen. Michelle Johnson's appointment is significant because few women achieve her rank.

But Anu Bhagwati (AH'-noo bahg-WAH'-tee) of Service Women's Action Network says putting women into top assignments won't by itself address unequal treatment and sexual assault of women in the military.

Johnson is believed to be the second woman appointed to command a service academy, after Coast Guard Rear Adm. Sandra Stosz at that military institute.

Johnson's appointment comes during a time of progress and turmoil for women. The military is removing gender restrictions on combat positions but struggling to curb sexual assaults.

Share
0 Comment(s)
Comments: Show | Hide

Here are the most recent story comments.View All

The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of News 4 WOAI (WOAI.com)

No comments yet!
Current Conditions
70°
High: 87° | Low: 65°
Clear
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.
Mobile advertising for this site is available on Local Ad Buy.