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I see I've ruffled some feathers ... good! For Neko, I hope you are successful in whatever you choose to do, but to think that your joining a comabt arms trade is going to be just about you is ignorant. I'm not saying girls cant or shouldnt, i'm saying men arent ready for it. And, as the Israelis found, if the men arent ready for that handful of capable woemn, the WHOLE GODDAMMED TEMA SUFFERS! For Mud Recce Man, I carry one stick and it measures the team. I have seen the things I spoke of, the friction and controversy, I've been part of that, its no fun. It does and can happen. I'm not saying it will everytime, but it is a possibility, and one we are not prepared for. The girls are here, and thats fine. The females want to fight... good more guns in the battle. But, if the presence of a female witin the team can possibly disrupt the cohesiveness, should we turn a blind eye to that because she's qualified? I'm not suggesting policy change here, I'm bringing up points for discussion. Neko, you said "The carreer choices available to a women shouldn't depend on whether a man feels comfortable with her doing it. Why should we cater to you guys that way?" Well, we were here first, why should we cater to you? Men arent ready to fight alongside women, the same women we were raised to protect. Mud Recce Man, what I meant was with changes in training to remove any cultural difference between a male and female soldier, we risk serious ramifications with regards to the conduct of our soldiers. It is possible for the soldier to lose his sense of empathy for the people he is trying to help, thus making him less effective on a hearts and minds mission. A diminished effectiveness will reflect poorly on the country, thus the citizens will suffer. Maybe I'm right out of'er, and I probably am, but thats how I see it. We werent ready for the girls!