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DOD recognizes Hispanic-American achievements

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by Terri Moon Cronk
American Forces Press Service


9/14/2012 - WASHINGTON (AFPS) -- National Hispanic Heritage Month gives the Defense Department an opportunity to recognize the significant contributions made by the nation's Hispanic-Americans, said Stephanie Miller, DOD's Diversity Management director.

The observance, which begins Sept. 15 and runs to Oct. 15, also provides the department an opportunity to reflect on diversity and inclusiveness, Miller said during a Sept. 11 American Forces Press Service interview.

Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta has said diversity is important to the department's mission success and inclusion for military and civilian workers, she said.

Not only does that bring a variety of background skills, language and cultural competencies the DOD will need in the 21st century, Miller said, but diversity also fosters an environment in which people feel they can achieve whatever they want.

"There are no barriers standing in the way of their personal success," she added.

Census figures for 2009 show more than 50 million Hispanics live in the United States, making them the largest minority group.

In 2011, Hispanics comprised 11 percent of active-duty military and nearly 17 percent of new recruits, Miller said.

"Reflective of the nation, the Hispanic population for both military and civilians has continued to grow, particularly in the last decade since 9/11, in critical areas such as science, technology, engineering and math fields where we know there will be advancement opportunities," Miller said.

Pentagon officials are excited about the growth of Hispanic-Americans and what they will continue to achieve, she added.

"As National Hispanic Heritage Month has evolved from just a week in the 1960s to the month-long recognition event in the late 1980s, so too has the recognition for Hispanic-Americans (in DOD)," Miller said.

Military leaders provide outreach programs in the Hispanic community, Miller added.

"We're very well-received in the Hispanic community," she said. "It's amazing to see some of our uniformed service members, especially junior officers and the junior enlisted, getting to engage with Hispanic high school or college youths.

"We have folks who go out and compete in rocket competitions, and help (with) simulator experiences," Miller said. "It gives (Hispanic-Americans) a broader view of what opportunities are inside DOD in uniform and as civilians. It's a unique way of recognizing the population and how much we value that presence within the department."



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9/22/2012 4:01:10 AM ET
@Reynaldo: I agree that the AF should treat all people with dignity and equality. But these months dedicated to different groups is a bunch of BS. There is nothing equal about it. Almost everyone gets a month to celebrate their achievements. I would suggest that we all learn about these achievements throughout the year and not just in a certain month. I personally love reading about these kinds of things and hate that I have to wait a year in between. Whether they are meant to or not these programs, divide us.
David Wills, Kabul
 
9/18/2012 11:33:02 AM ET
Our President by executive order defines Hispanic Month. AF follows orders and the standard is set. Diversity is recognized in AFI 1-1. America is a diverse country and the AFI recognizes diversity and based on comments we still need some work in respecting ethnic people. We are all Airman with the same mission but with diverse backgrounds. The AF respects all people with dignity and this has to be stressed.
Reynaldo Trevino, San Antonio Tx
 
9/16/2012 1:04:47 PM ET
Agreed, stop separating individuals by ethnicity and start calling everyone the same: AMERICANS By giving each ethnicity their own month, week or special day, you are saying the other ethnic groups are not equally worthy. All US Air Force Airmen are supposed to be equal, but when you allow this division to flourish you are encouraging racism and discrimination.
All American, United States
 
9/14/2012 4:58:29 PM ET
Can we just stop with this nonsense? We all have our unique backgrounds and we all do great work let's just leave it at that.
Sgt don't care, America without the hyphens
 
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