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U.S. Forces Ordered to Stop Using Gender Pronouns to Improve ‘Lethality’


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A division of the U.S. Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), the branch tasked with confronting China, has ordered its senior leaders and commanders to stop using gender pronouns in written formats, saying the shift to more neutral language will help improve the fighting force’s "lethality."

"In accordance with the Diverse PACAF priority, ‘We must embrace, promote and unleash the potential of diversity and inclusion," states a May email sent to senior leaders and commanders at the Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, which operates under the Pacific Air Forces, according to a partial copy of the order obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.:snip:Screen-Shot-2022-08-31-at-11_23.26-AM.thumb.png.e65cabe1f40521e0341e660d981d0902.png

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