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Women in Combat positions
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Women in Combat positions
Hoooo Doogies, I'm probably going to open a can of worms with THIS ONE BUT.......do you believe women should be allowed in combat situations? Myself, NO....why? PLEASE don't take this wrong however, I cannot see a woman in a combat roll, sorry, they don't belong there. I KNOW, I KNOW, this is the age of equal rights, womens lib. so on and so forth, I don't agree with the old "A womans place is in the home" bull crap, women DO have the right to do what they see fit for themselves and to do what they feel comfortable with. COME ON NOW.....let's be NICE about this, I apologize before hand if I have ruffled any feathers with this post I just wanted to put this out for a debate not a flaming session
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Rainband wrote:I believe It's their choice to be in the Military and respect them as I do all our troops.
Johnathan
I agree Johnathan, but at the same time I was brought up in an era when women were not allowed anywhere near a combat zone. So at times my "always protect the woman" demeanor kicks into higher gear and I start to debate myself about it all over again!
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Coming from raw emotion, Dennis, I'd agree with you; but, at the same time, some of our best fighter pilots are women, along with MP/SPs, supply clerks, cooks, weapons-mainenance, operational mechanics, flag officers, operational officers in USN task forces, etc., etc.
The question to serve, after all, is up to them...and unlike Iraq, no one is holding a gun to their heads.
The question to serve, after all, is up to them...and unlike Iraq, no one is holding a gun to their heads.
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See Dennis? I knew if I gave you enough rope you would hang yourself and admit you really believe women belong in the home. :o
GOTCHA!!

GOTCHA!!
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Derek Ortt
Derek Ortt wrote:Most are physically incapable of performing the same tasks as men due to strength considerations. They cannot carry as much of a payload. Therefore, I have to say NO!
Okay Derek... I challenge you to an arm wrestling match. Or better yet, go to one of our Army Bases, Navy Bases, AF Base, Marine Bases... walk right in there and I dare you to challenge any female officer to an arm wrestling match.
Not to mention that during boot camp, women get NO special treatment and have to jump the same hurdles as the men do. They have to go through 6 weeks of physical training. Seems that women are meeting that physically challenged boot camp because women are on the front lines right alongside the men.
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LOL Linda, HOW true! I'm here to tell ya, Michelle can whup my butt in a heartbeat, I'm 6'4" tall, Michelles 5'2" tall and weighs about 130 lbs LIGHTER than myself. She was a Hot Shot for the forest service, a lot of MEN couldn't hang with her crews. NOW, back to the topic, like I had posted before, I had the honor to meet the first female combat pilot for the USN back in 1978, she flew the very first, what was then the NEW XF-18 Hornet, when she first stepped off the plane, I thought, "My goodness, how did she find the ship, she's a BLONDE!" "LOL!" Sorry ladies, couldn't resist that one!
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about the strength and capabilities of Servicewomen was settled for me many years ago at Osan AB. I watched a Security Exercise at the special weapons storage facility. There I saw a young woman SP on Perimeter Security who was about 5-5 and 120-130 lbs flip a man who was 6-4 and over 200 lbs over her back and onto his and had him looking up the barrel of a fully loaded and cocked M-16 in no time at all.
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