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Report: Women should be allowed in combat units
WASHINGTON (AP) — Women should finally be allowed to serve fully in combat, a military advisory panel said Friday in a report seeking to dismantle the last major area of discrimination in the armed forces.
The call by a commission of current and retired military officers to let women be front-line fighters could set in motion another sea change in military culture as the armed forces, generations after racial barriers fell, grapples with the phasing out of the ban on gays serving openly.
The newest move is being recommended by the Military Leadership Diversity Commission, established by Congress two years ago. The panel was to send its proposals to Congress and President Obama.
It is time "to create a level playing field for all qualified service members," the members said.
Opponents of putting women in combat question whether they have the necessary strength and stamina. They also have said the inclusion of women in infantry and other combat units might harm unit cohesion, a similar argument to that made regarding gays. And they warn Americans won't tolerate large numbers of women coming home in body bags. Those arguments have held sway during previous attempts to lift the ban.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2011-01-14-women-combat_N.htm
i have never served, so it is hard for me to give an opinion on this. it seems to me this isn't as cut and dry as say, allowing gays to serve, which i did defer to the military leadership, despite the opinion they should be allowed to serve openly.
in this regard, i would think strength issues, combat ability among other issues would be a huge factor here....
what say you?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Women should finally be allowed to serve fully in combat, a military advisory panel said Friday in a report seeking to dismantle the last major area of discrimination in the armed forces.
The call by a commission of current and retired military officers to let women be front-line fighters could set in motion another sea change in military culture as the armed forces, generations after racial barriers fell, grapples with the phasing out of the ban on gays serving openly.
The newest move is being recommended by the Military Leadership Diversity Commission, established by Congress two years ago. The panel was to send its proposals to Congress and President Obama.
It is time "to create a level playing field for all qualified service members," the members said.
Opponents of putting women in combat question whether they have the necessary strength and stamina. They also have said the inclusion of women in infantry and other combat units might harm unit cohesion, a similar argument to that made regarding gays. And they warn Americans won't tolerate large numbers of women coming home in body bags. Those arguments have held sway during previous attempts to lift the ban.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2011-01-14-women-combat_N.htm
i have never served, so it is hard for me to give an opinion on this. it seems to me this isn't as cut and dry as say, allowing gays to serve, which i did defer to the military leadership, despite the opinion they should be allowed to serve openly.
in this regard, i would think strength issues, combat ability among other issues would be a huge factor here....
what say you?