stock here, this is surprisingly fast. Just look at this picture. They are proud that they have 40% women enrolled at the Coast Guard Academy.

Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan was just terminated for prioritizing DEI ahead of border security. Goodbye! pic.twitter.com/v2sSOBq7ja
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 21, 2025
A-Eye:
Admiral Linda L. Fagan, the first woman to lead a branch of the U.S. military, was relieved of her duties as Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard on January 21, 2025, by Acting Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman. The decision was reportedly due to concerns over her focus on diversity initiatives at the expense of border security, recruitment challenges, and an erosion of trust stemming from the mishandling of sexual assault investigations.
Reuters
Qualifications at Appointment:
When appointed as the 27th Commandant on June 1, 2022, Admiral Fagan brought extensive experience, including:
Education: Bachelor of Science in Marine Science from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Master of Marine Affairs from the University of Washington; Master in National Resource Strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.
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Service: Over 37 years in the Coast Guard, serving on all seven continents.
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Leadership Roles: Positions such as Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard, Commander of the Coast Guard Pacific Area, and Commander of Coast Guard Sector New York.
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Pioneering Achievements: First woman to serve as Vice Commandant and the Coast Guard's first female four-star admiral.
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Personal Background:
Admiral Fagan was born in Columbus, Ohio, to Jon Harley Keene and Loann Carol (Morris) Keene. She is married and has a daughter, Aileen, who is also a U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduate.