Regarding Monty Montague’s July 14 op-ed, “Why I went to Harvard — and joined the Army”:
When Montague, an active-duty Army brigadier general, argued that elite universities and the military “should be friends, not foes,” he counter-signaled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s deliberate policy to align national security fellowships and military-academic partnerships with the principles of merit, cohesion and warfighting effectiveness rather than divisive diversity, equity and inclusion frameworks.
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