The committee had pushed for increasing female representation in the military.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth has terminated a 74-year-old military advisory committee for women as it harms Americaโs combat capabilities, Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson said in a Sept. 23 post on X.
๐จBREAKING: Secretary Hegseth has decided to terminate the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.
— Kingsley Wilson (@PressSecDOW) September 23, 2025
The Committee is focused on advancing a divisive feminist agenda that hurts combat readiness, while Secretary Hegseth has focused on advancing uniform, sex-neutralโฆ
โSecretary Hegseth has decided to terminate the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services,โ Wilson said. โThe Committee is focused on advancing a divisive feminist agenda that hurts combat readiness, while Secretary Hegseth has focused on advancing uniform, sex-neutral standards across the Department.โ
For far too long, we have allowed standards to slip. Weโve had different standards for men/women serving in combat arms MOSโs and jobsโฆ.
— Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) March 31, 2025
Thatโs not acceptable, and it changes right now! pic.twitter.com/Zn9OyBew6G
The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) was established in 1951 to advise on strategies for boosting female recruitment into the U.S. military during the Korean War, according to the committee website.
The committee states that since its inception, it โhas submitted over 1,100 recommendations to the Secretary of War for consideration. As of 2025, approximately 94 percent have been either fully or partially adopted.โ
According to a December 2020 report published by DACOWITS, the committee has put forward several recommendations over the past decades, including โintegrating women into previously closed positions or units,โ boosting the number or percentage of women in underrepresented fields, and other gender equality measures.
The committee has also made recommendations on the portrayal of female service members in media, such as in television, print, radio, and video.
In its 2023 annual report, DACOWITS raised concerns about the Supreme Court striking down the Roe v. Wade ruling in 2022, questioning the department on matters regarding abortion and contraception.
The termination of DACOWITS has attracted criticism.
โAbsolutely disgusting. DACOWITS was formed in 1951 to support the increase and success of women in the Armed Forces. We cannot field a fighting force without women. Period. These children are destroying our military with their stupid sexist games,โ Fred Wellman, who runs the โOn Democracy with FPWellmanโ podcast, said in a Sept. 24 X post.
Hegseth shared a post from the DOW Rapid Response account on X, dismissing claims that the termination of DACOWITS amounted to him eliminating a pathway that encouraged women to join the military.
FACT CHECK: Wrong. We axed the committee that is focused on advancing a divisive feminist agenda that hurts combat readiness.
— DOW Rapid Response (@DOWResponse) September 23, 2025
We are cleansing the Department of wokeness. https://t.co/hscolxLndA
โFACT CHECK: Wrong. We axed the committee that is focused on advancing a divisive feminist agenda that hurts combat readiness. We are cleansing the Department of wokeness,โ the post stated.