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I don't know how some even make this an "equal rights" issue. We should not be putting our women in situations like this.
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As I said earlier, there are 238 different positions that are considered "combat," not just grunt infantry. So when you say "situations like this," I don't think you're considering the whole range of possibilities.
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Some news clippings to clarify the issues... also indication of how difficult it will be for women to meet requirements for some units...
Pentagon policy restricting women from serving in combat on the ground was modified in 1994, according to the Congressional Research Service. Women cannot be assigned below the brigade level — a unit of about 3,500 troops — to fight on the ground. Effectively, that has barred women from infantry, artillery, armor, combat engineers and special operations units of battalion size — about 700 troops — or lower. Positions now closed to women in the Air Force are combat control; combat rescue and special tactics; and special operations weather officer positions for commissioned officers, and the combat control, tactical air command and control, pararescue and special operations weather specialties for enlisted airmen. These career fields represent about 3,235 positions, officials said. Rescinding the direct ground-combat exclusion allows the Navy to expand opportunities for women in its riverine forces and in billets that directly support Marine infantry operations, such as hospital corpsmen and chaplains, Mabus noted. He also pointed out that the Marine Corps -- which is part of the Navy Department -- already has opened officer and staff noncommissioned officer billets in unrestricted mission occupational specialties in ground combat units that were previously closed to women, such as artillery, armor, low-altitude air defense and combat engineer battalions. The necessities of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, however, propelled women into jobs as medics, military police and intelligence officers that were sometimes attached — but not formally assigned — to battalions. So while a woman couldn't be assigned as an infantryman in a battalion going out on patrol, she could fly the helicopter supporting the unit, or move in to provide medical aid if troops were injured. And these conflicts, where battlefield lines are blurred and insurgents can lurk around every corner, have made it almost impossible to keep women clear of combat. Still, as recent surveys and experiences have shown, it will not be an easy transition. When the Marine Corps sought women to go through its tough infantry course last year, two volunteered and both failed to complete the course. And there may not be a wide clamoring from women for the more intense, dangerous and difficult jobs, including some infantry and commando positions. |
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Believes Sloppy Guy was involved
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Fine. If you want to put women in combat go ahead. But that means they need to begin holding women to the same guidelines as men in physical training tests etc. Because right now, they don't.
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Still, as recent surveys and experiences have shown, it will not be an easy transition. When the Marine Corps sought women to go through its tough infantry course last year, two volunteered and both failed to complete the course. And there may not be a wide clamoring from women for the more intense, dangerous and difficult jobs, including some infantry and commando positions. Doesn't look like women are being given a free pass... |
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I think his use of "our women" in this context was absolutely sexism/chauvinism in action.
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You are insane. Guess it comes with the territory on internet messageboards. Making outrageous assumptions. I meant our fellow citizens, our mothers, daughters, and sisters.. Gosh, you guys are too much.
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Sorry to break the news to you but Westchester is not a mecca for any sport. I said DECENT track or swimming athlete. Look at the numbers from FL, TX, CA, SC, NJ - almost anywhere. As far as women on the police force or SWAT teams- I don't think standards should be watered down. And in all deference to 32green, while a police officer's job is no picnic, it pales in comparison to a combat infantry assignment but in terms of length of activity and physical demand. Still, I feel for LE officers who go into action with anyone not FULLY up to what may be needed. When lives are on the line, we must be ABSOLUTELY SELECTIVE. If someone feels put out - tough. |
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Here is where I must disagree. If it was one sport, everyone tries out, there would be no women in sports and no women's sport at all at any level. Title 9 sometimes gets carried too far, but it inssures women have someplace to compete. That's good. Gives them a chance to excel and demonstrate leadership and other skills. Long term that's good for them in whatever career. |
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Women are not at the same level physically. FACT. Indispuatable. Strength, endurance and speed are the cornerstone of a good COMBAT soldier. There are still plenty of jobs in the military for the less fit. |
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