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Hatchet Man said:The person I want beside me in a fight is the person, who turns into a rabid foaming at the mouth, cornered wounded badger, when the fit hits the shan.
And as I said before, if a women set her mind to it, she can make up for what ever shortfall the genetics of her sex have given her. There are plenty of guys in the infantry who while they can throw on a ruck and grind out a 13km march, or when they take it off they can run like the wind, ask them to climb a rope, or carry 2 full water jerry's a few hundred metres and they implode. This video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-LvjwLE5Mk is of Camile, I have seen her in person, she is uber tiny, but based on what I see on a daily basis here in the gym in KAIA, she and other gals like here are stronger than 90% of this base. I can't count how many times I have seen you 6' 200lb male, (some belong to the "elite" units of their home countries), struggle with less than half the weight Camille squats in that vid.
The only really big difference between woman and men, is men have really inflated egos, about how genetically superior they are, but a very large portion of the male popultation doesn't actually utilize that genetic advantage, making them all talk and no substance.
Do I believe women should be allowed to serve in the combat arms? Yes I do believe so but only if they can first meet the standard and secondly they can absorb into the culture. From my experience I have only known a few women to serve in the combat arms, more specifically the infantry, some belonged and some did not belong the problem being that because their are so few women their problems are magnified.
From my personal experience as well, women have a far easier time succeeding as an officer in the combat arms then they do as an NCM. This is no fault of their own it is just as a soldier it is difficult for a woman to jive with the platoon dynamic. Lets not beat around the bush, what is often on soldiers minds and more specifically infantry soldiers (they are a special breed)? Booze and Women! So you throw a woman into the mix and it can become somewhat of a volatile situation. This can be treated with discipline; however, I believe it takes a special woman to operate in that sort of environment. A female officer on the other hand has an easier time of it because she can isolate herself more easily from the nonsense and she will be able to get more support from her peers.
The other big problem I have seen is fraternization, this goes both ways; however, it is a fairly slippery slope and it is pretty easy for a woman to lose all credibility in a male-dominated organization if she sleeps around with some of the soldiers or her co-workers. Lets be realistic guys, we have all heard it, "this woman is a ****" etc...
Women should be allowed to serve but you need proper regulations and policy in place before this is allowed to happen and I think the Marines are going about this the right way trying to determine what those are. Sometimes I don't think we are very mature or professional in the way we handle women in the combat arms either and this has nothing to do with the physical aspects of the job, rather it has everything to do with the social aspects. I could get into some things I have seen but I am not going to do that on a public forum.
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