Women Superpower:Biden sent 2 women names to the Senate to head the military command
Another history is going to be made in America. Just a few months ago, Kamala Harris became the first woman to reach the post of US Vice President. Now President Joe Biden has sent the names of two women to the Senate for approval of the Chief of Military Commands.
The names of the female commanders are - General Jacqueline Ovost and General Laura Richardson. Upon the approval of the Senate, at the same time Dae women will hold major positions in the US Army. Lori Robinson just created this record. She was the head of the Northern Command of the US Army until she retired in 2018. The largest rank in the US military is that of a four-star general. It has been acquired by Air Force General Jacqueline Ovost.
Jacqueline became the only four-star female general in the Department of Defense in 2020 and the fifth woman in the history of the US Air Force. He has been named as the Chief of Transportation Command. Similarly, the name of three-star General Laura Richardson has been proposed to head the South Command.
Delay in disclosure of names due to fear of Trump: Reporter
US Defense Headquarters 'Pentagon' had named Laura and Jacqueline only last year. But there was a delay in sending his name. The reason for this is being told by the fear of former President Donald Trump. Former US Secretary of Defense Mark Asper feared Trump would not approve in Laura and Jacqueline's name. Because both are women. However, Biden finally sent his name to the Senate on 5 March

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