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Combat Missions Combat Units
1,037 wordsWomen should be allowed to fight in combat and in combat missions. Being a women should not be a disqualification for any military job. By excluding women from fighting in combat positions, the military is not giving them the opportunity to advance as easily in rank as men and as a result make it difficult for them to occupy commanding positions in the services. If women meet the physical standards and those standards are the same as the mens, what reason is there for women not to be allowed to ...
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Congressional Quarterly Weekly Combat Units
1,468 wordsIn this report, I will present the information I've discovered concerning whether allowing women to serve in combat units will reduce a units effectiveness. Women in today's military serve in more jobs and constitute the largest percent of women in the military they ever have. Four years ago women only made up 12 percent of the military, this has climbed from 1. 6 percent in 1973 (Armed Forces and Society, 1996, p. 17). They also hold more jobs than ever before. In 1991, congress passed an amend...
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Congressional Quarterly Weekly Unit Cohesion
1,483 words... his troops into combat (Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy, 1991, p. 213). If women were unable to meet any of these physical standards then the military's exclusion policy should remain in affect. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS OF COMBAT FACTS There are many psychological differences among men and women that are as important as the physical ones that separate the genders. The first difference is that men are more aggressive then women due to testosterone levels (Law and Inequality, 1991, p. 21...
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Los Angeles Police Armed Forces
1,290 wordsShould Woman Be Allowed To Fight In Combat? PROS: In my opinion, there are lots of women who have the right attitude, drive, concentration, moral flexibility, physical stamina, and confidence to match which would, given the proper training, make them ready for combat or serve in combat roles in the military. There is already woman Military Police Officers who have the necessary skills. Sexist attitudes cause people to over look womans potential. You will find 85 - 90 % of people in the military ...
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Congressional Quarterly Weekly Unit Cohesion
2,338 wordsWest 1 In this report, I will present the information Ive discovered concerning whether allowing women to serve in combat units will reduce a units effectiveness. Women in todays military serve in more jobs and constitute the largest percent of women in the military then ever before. Four years ago women only made up 12 percent of the military, this has climbed from 1. 6 percent in 1973 (Armed Forces and Society, 1996, p. 17). They also hold more jobs than ever before. In 1991, congress passed a...
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