U.S. Department of Defense Inspector General Probe Finds US Army HIn an institution In a I ad 33 racist Incidents This Year, 30 In Navy, And 7 In The Marine Corps

Marines participate in a seven-mile conditioning hike at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 19, 2021. Photo By: Marine Corps Cpl. Nicolas Atehortua 

 Daily Mail: Military's anti-extremism probe finds US Army had highest number of racist incidents this year – 33 – while there were 30 in Navy, and 7 in the Marine Corps: Air Force says 10 members took part in January 6 riot 

* A Department of Defense Inspector General report has revealed incidents of racism and extremism in all branches of the U.S. Military 

* Highest number of racist incidents was in the Army with 33 incidents reported 

* Marine Corps encountered 30 incidents while Navy had seven reported 

* Air Force reported 160 incidents, but didn't explain which type of discriminations they involved 

* Its bosses did reveal 10 members were at the January 6th Capitol riot 

* Until now there has never been an accurate was of recording such incidents 

* There also does not appear to a standard disciplinary procedure for those found to be participating in such acts 

The Pentagon's anti-extremism watchdog has published its first report, revealing that the US Army had more incidents of alleged racist behavior than any other branch of the military. 

A Department of Defense Inspector General report that was published on Wednesday revealed 33 allegations of 'racially motivated violent extremism' within the Army, with a similar number, 30, in the Navy between January 1 and September 30 of this year.  

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WNU Editor: There are over a million members in the US military. I expected higher numbers.

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