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Women May Possibly Join Infantry Units By 2016
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No, no, no, no, no! It's a total recipe for disaster. We've been through this before and it would IMHO be detrimental.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with Chilldoubt... sorry if that upsets folk but that the way it is. I think putting women on the ground is wrong.
Just to put it bluntly, 70% + of men fail P company, Para Training and Commando training because they are not fit and hard enough... Of all the women I know around our military.... NONE of them are contemplating this positively
Just to put it bluntly, 70% + of men fail P company, Para Training and Commando training because they are not fit and hard enough... Of all the women I know around our military.... NONE of them are contemplating this positively
Women can do a lot of things - a lot of them are things men cannot do. They can be snipers, airline fighter-pilots, bomb-disposal personnel and gunners...fulfill many, many roles in fact. I do not think that they can be as effective front-line combatants as men. Yes, pills can control monthly cycles - but it is as at a Hell of a hormonal cost later on and should only be used occasionally.
Anyway it is not down to that sort of detail. Female physical structure is just not geared to the 'yomping with heavy loads' necessity (for a start off there is the structure of the hips). They can do it for a while, but at great physical cost later on. To make tests more equal only weakens the male input.
Psychologically, there would be some sort of inadvertent weakening effect I think, but can't be certain of that.
Anyway it is not down to that sort of detail. Female physical structure is just not geared to the 'yomping with heavy loads' necessity (for a start off there is the structure of the hips). They can do it for a while, but at great physical cost later on. To make tests more equal only weakens the male input.
Psychologically, there would be some sort of inadvertent weakening effect I think, but can't be certain of that.
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