The new directive gives soldiers who give birth more time to recover, as well as excuses them from certain operational and training requirements for longer.
PUBLISHED 7:24 PM CDT Jun. 06, 2022TEXAS — As part of a new directive on parenthood, pregnancy and postpartum, the Army has made changes to better address the needs of families.
The single mom proudly serves as a captain in the U.S. Army. She gave birth to both of her children during her service and remembers having to hurry back to work. Thanks to a new directive, soldiers who give birth are now excused from certain operational and training requirements for an increased amount of time.
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