"Diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity are three terms that are often used interchangeably;
however, there are some differences in how they are interpreted and applied between the
Department of Defense (DOD) and civilian organizations. DOD’s definitions of diversity and
equal opportunity have changed over time, as have its policies toward inclusion of various
demographic groups. These changes have often paralleled social and legal change in the civilian
sector. The gradual integration of previously excluded groups into the military has been ongoing
since the 19th century. However, in the past few decades there have been rapid changes to certain
laws and policies regarding diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity in the Armed Forces. Since
2009, DOD policy changes and congressional actions have allowed individuals who are gay to
serve openly and recognized their same-sex spouses as dependents for the purpose of military
benefits, opened all combat assignments to women, and initiated a review of existing policies
prohibiting transgender servicemembers..."
Armed Services
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