Female cadets news 2018

Here are some news articles and updates about female cadets from 2018:

  1. First Female Cadets Graduate from West Point's Combat Arms Platoon Leader Course (June 2018)

The United States Military Academy at West Point announced that for the first time, female cadets had graduated from the Combat Arms Platoon Leader Course, a rigorous training program that prepares officers for combat leadership.

Source: Military.com

  1. Female Cadets Break Barriers at West Point's Ranger Challenge (October 2018)

A team of female cadets from the United States Military Academy at West Point became the first all-female team to compete in the Ranger Challenge, a grueling obstacle course competition that tests physical and mental toughness.

Source: Army Times

  1. Air Force Academy Graduates First Female F-16 Pilot (May 2018)

The United States Air Force Academy graduated its first female F-16 pilot, a significant milestone in the academy's history. The pilot, a senior cadet, will go on to fly the F-16 Fighting Falcon, a multirole fighter jet.

Source: Air Force Times

  1. Navy's First Female F/A-18 Hornet Pilot Completes Training (June 2018)

The United States Navy announced that its first female F/A-18 Hornet pilot had completed training and was now qualified to fly the fighter jet. The pilot, a lieutenant, will join the Navy's Strike Fighter Squadron 125.

Source: Navy Times

  1. West Point's First Female Superintendent Appointed (July 2018)

The United States Military Academy at West Point appointed its first female superintendent, Lieutenant General Darryl A. Williams. The superintendent is the highest-ranking officer at the academy and is responsible for its overall leadership and management.

Source: West Point's official website

  1. Female Cadets Make History at the Air Force Academy's Wings of Blue Parachute Team (September 2018)

The United States Air Force Academy's Wings of Blue Parachute Team welcomed its first female members, a significant milestone for the team and the academy.

Source: Air Force Academy's official website

These are just a few examples of the many achievements and milestones reached by female cadets in 2018. These women are breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of female military leaders.