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I served some with Rangers in combat. I doubt there is one woman who could perform as a Ranger, let alone Special Forces, Delta or Seal. |
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There are many, many more "Combat" positions than Infantry today, many of whom do not bear that burden. Again tho, I should stress, I do not support standards being reduced. I support women who can meet those standards have equal opportunity to bleed and die for our Country as a man does. Quote:
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If the standards are maintained, I cannot see an objection that is not based on sexism tbqh. |
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There are actually ONLY three branches of the Army considered combat arms - infantry, armor and artillery. Period. These are the areas which had barred women. Of the other (many) branches, women have been eligible for a long time. Obviously anybody at any time can come under fire. Nurses, doctors and lawyers (yes they are everywhere). Helicopter pilots can be women. Truck drivers can be women. Yes they can draw fire. BUT, their primary duty is not that. Everybody is not roaring around the countryside looking for a fiirefight. Less than 25% of a large force is designated to actually fight. Fighting still requires stamina, mobility and strength. If a women meets the necessary standard - fine. But, I am a "show me" person. |
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Really? And you know exactly what about women and their physical abilities? Or about Army Rangers? Have you EVER been to a women's sporting event at any level? You KNOW what a Ranger's training and regimen is? You can BS a lot of areas but this isn't one of them. I do attend college sporting events on a regular basis. Since I have a D1 coach I get freebies - mens and womens. From a women's perspective, soccer players are good all around athletes - but even the best are hardly big enough to endure the rigors. Women basketball players are just a step below. I am all for equality for women. In school, in business and the job market and in pay. I am not for getting them killed because they are a step below. Or getting their fellow soldiers killed. Common sense. Not PC. |
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And how about training? Combat Arms units are in the field 5 months out of the year. Women have hygiene issues that prevent them from being in the field for an extended amount of times plus Commanders and 1st Sergeants are going to have sexual harrasment and soldier misconduct through the roof. Women can have certain jobs in combat arms units like driving vehicles I suppose but to be regular combat soldier? And the next thing is they're going to want Ranger and SF training. Oh boy. Last edited by detjetsfan; 01-26-2013 at 03:31 PM. |
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But if there is ever another war fought primarily by light infantry in an austere this idea is going to go out the window. I guarantee it. |
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Women should be given the same opportunity to apply to the specialized units (SEAL, Rangers, etc) as long as they adhere to the exact same training and acceptance requirements as males. I doubt many if any would make it simply because there are much stronger men in tri athlete shape who routinely wash out. I'm not sure of the exact stat but IIRC its a single digit percentage of male applicants who are accepted to the SEALS, et al.
If any female files a lawsuit claiming the entrance requirements are sexist or unfair they lose all credibility relative to being accepted as true equal within that unit. |
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...nah, me niether.
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With the caveat that the training and acceptance requirements are appropriate for the work to be done. I.e. Pissing on something three feet away is not appropriate to the work, but would be a great way to eliminate 100% of women applicants. Same goes for any position, in any field IMO. I do not support (for example) affirmative action that unequals any given playing field, regardless of the high intentions behind it. |
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You ask funny questions. You stated that there was not a single woman capable of being a Seal or Ranger. Thats just silly. and has nothing to do with watching a soccer game. But congrats on your free tickets.
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The ban has excluded women from about 238,000 positions. Those positions are too many to name, of course, but include things that go beyond ground combat, like serving as para-rescue jumpers or combat air controllers in the Air Force, for example. Many of the till-now off-limits jobs prepare service members for more advanced assignments later in their careers, and that's created a talent drain. Kind of like a "brass ceiling," noted Anne M. Coughlin, while speaking to Melissa Block on NPR. Coughlin, a professor at the University of Virginia Law School whose research inspired a lawsuit brought by two women in the Army Reserve, said, "80 percent of the leadership positions in the military are drawn from the combat arms specialties. And women just can't have those specialties. And so that means that they just can't advance through the ranks and up the hierarchy in the same way that their male counterparts can." Are you really arguing that women cannot fill ANY of the above positions? Obviously not. Whether a few women can be Rangers or SEALs is constructing the issue in an artificial way. But there are real questions about serving in ground level infantry positions and what will happen re hygiene, fraternization, pregnancy, etc. |
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Surprised you didn't add an anti Catholic comment. Look at performance data for athletes. A decent HS male athlete performs at a better level than the best women athletes in the world - in any track event, in swimming, in weight lifting. In any objective measured event. Start thinking instead of getting fatter. Women can do some things very well. Being a combat soldier is not one of them. They would be a liability to their unit. |
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One of the reasons to do this is to increase the pool of folks who can make the cut.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2010/0...-chow-092710w/ Quote:
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What this gives me hope for is that we'll soon move beyond th segregationist, sexist, seperate-but-not-equal of High School and College Sports, to a system of "One Team, One Sport, Equal Access" sporting in our education system.
Have a Basketball Team? Great, men and women are equal, and can equally try out for the one school team. No more "Men's This" or "Women's That", thats pure text book sexism and sex descrimination. Want a Field Hockey team? Great, man and women can try out, best players make the team. It's about the abillity and character of the athlete, not their sexual reproductive organs, isn't it? We'd finally have some equallity in our school sports, would no longer have the segreationist/sexist Title 9 issue lingering on, and sports would truly be the ebst of the ebst in every field, not a limited team based purely on whats between the players legs. Equallity is long overdue in this sphere as well, and I think this (women in the Millitary) is a good step towards that equallity and end to segregation based on sexism. |
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I think we'd still have trouble with the East German women.
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Yea, I suppose that's believable. Except that the 2012 Westchester County 200m Boys' Champ ran 22.08 and Felix ran 21.88 in London. The "best" 200m sprinter in Westchester County (no track slouches mind you) would not have beat one of the "best women athletes in the world." Therefore, I suggest it would not be nearly as simple as you suppose that a "decent" male would beat her. Ultimately, women (by-and-large) are not going to be able to sustain the testing/selection/training processes of these SOFs so the whole debate about women "not being able to handle it" is moot. However, if they CAN prove they can meet/exceed the standards of their male counterparts, and can sustain the training regimen, why not? Best of the best yes? If they are better or as good as males who pass selection and can endure operational pace, why not? Again, I'll reiterate, I don't believe many if any women will be able to qualify even to test for these groups, but just because you don't want to share your toys because girls have cooties is foolish. |
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Subdivide it among the combat arms MOS's in the Army and Marine Corps. You'll find that in both of those services women can serve in about 80-90% of MOS's. Female Officers can be in about 60-70% of branch specilties. The "positions" are slots in combat arms units that range from PVT all the way up to 4-Star general. So really the "238,000" stat is misleading and makes it sound like women can't do anything in the military except run a daycare center back in the rear when in fact they are already allowed to do almost everything. Do I think there are no women who can do an infantry MOS? No there are some but it is very few and far between. The women who have engaged in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan have had the benefit of a mature theater where they did not have to live weeks even months in an austere environment like soldiers in Vietnam, Korea and both World Wars. |
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