- An internal U.S. Army survey indicates Army personnel can’t always identify extremist behavior, and almost half the time they don’t know to whom they are supposed to report such activity.
- The audit, completed in July 2023, was obtained by the Project on Government Oversight under the Freedom of Information Act.
- Auditors found Army leaders had held “stand-downs” and counseling on extremism, had discussed extremism in training, and “took the topic seriously.” But despite the training, Army personnel couldn’t always identify extremist activity. Read More