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Topic: Should Women Be In The Military? 38 |
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| View Poll Results :Should Women Be In The Military? | |||
| No Way! | | 5 | 2.29% |
| Not On The Field | | 51 | 23.39% |
| As Nurse, Yes | | 15 | 6.88% |
| Let Them Have A Go | | 16 | 7.34% |
| Sure, Why not? | | 55 | 25.23% |
| Hell Yeah! | | 46 | 21.10% |
| Yeah, We Need More Women As Leaders | | 30 | 13.76% |
| Voters: 218. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| | Post 371 |
| Tube Monkey USMC |
__________________ ![]() ![]() Anger itself does more harm than the condition which aroused anger. - Samurai maxim Last edited by AikiRooster; June 7th, 2008 at 16:45.. |
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| | Post 372 | |
| Optio | Quote:
Kein problem, dein English sind viel besser dann mein Deutch. And I recognise some of the facts you pointed out here, we have some of the same tendencies here, allthough we opened up for voluntary service for women 20 years ago. At NCO and Officer training the physical demands are easier for women, but on exercises and training the backpack is the same, and the distance to be covered are equal for both men and women. Usually the women can cope with that, and in most cases they get through without problems. But in bootcamp we had 1 female officer and 2 female NCO's. One of the NCO's was clearly misplaced and should have chosen another profession, while the two others performed excellent in every way. And here's the case, the NCO who did perform poorly had been doing just that from the first day in NCO training, she was the one who had to be dragged along, who let others carry her backpack, and did use sex as a mean to achieve various "goods" during training. This lead to her being somewhat "outed" by the other officers, and she found more comfort among the privates in the camp-staff. While the two other women didn't have that reputation, they also kept a certain distance from the mentioned NCO, and was clearly not on a friendly base with her. Guess wich two out of those three who went on doing a military career.. By now we have women in almost every branch, they're fighter pilots, snipers, medics, cannoneers, tank commanders, even truck drivers, ranking from private to colonels. Numbers are few, but I haven't heard any complaints about them performing less than expected. Though there may still be some rotten apples in the basket. | |
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| | Post 373 |
| Primus Pilus |
In this Context you might enjoy this video showing a german OFR (my current rank, 1 before Lieutenant) doing the standart obstacle course in Dresden, Officers School of the german Army (which normally is performed without help...) I'm well aware that there are male soldiers as well who bring this kind of performance, its just to cheer up the discussion a little: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BuoZGTMykI
__________________ 2Lt, German Air Force Ground Combat Supporting Regiment/ 1st Infantry Battalion. |
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| | Post 374 |
| Tube Monkey USMC | Last edited by AikiRooster; June 15th, 2008 at 18:56.. |
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| | Post 375 |
| Tribunus Laticlavius |
Now thats a mean look on that Staff Sgts face.
__________________ Wanted: souls, clean to slightly tainted preferred. Male of female, politicians need not apply, I already have yours. |
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| | Post 376 |
| Je suis aware |
If you try poking her, your penis will freeze.
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| | Post 377 |
| Tribunus Laticlavius |
I can think of a thousand things I'd rather do, dieing in Iraq is one of them
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| | Post 378 |
| Tirones | Post; There's room for women in uniform!
If I may comment from a religious perspective, it seems to me that women have served well in the military for several generations now. They were indispensable during WWII and have made a significant contribution in every war since then. I suppose the only issue I have, as a pastor, is when women are placed into combat situations. It is my belief that God has not designed women to serve in the same capacity as men either physically or emotionally in many situations, not just military scenarios. For us to ignore the differences between men and women in this regard is to go against plain logic in my estimation. So ladies, thank you for your service in the military! We respect and appreciate you! Paul Cassidy www.cassidyfamilyoahu.com |
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| | Post 379 | |
| Primus Pilus | Quote:
I agree with you 100% here. Women have always been an asset to the services, but God did create us with distinct traits. I would never wish the Infantry life on a lady, but without them in the support system where would my unit have been when mission critical? Again, welcome, and here's 100 milbucks to get you started, my brother. In Him, Richard | |
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| | Post 380 |
| Optio |
Ahemm, one should perhaps mention that women actually contributed on a large scale to the war effort on the european theatre in WWI too. The women working in the munitions industry were essential in any way, and they even put their lives on the line handling new and untested chemicals on a daily basis, all for the sake of freedom, no matter wich side they were on. Anyway, without women the society, and mankind, as we know it will simply stop. The women all over the world have earned their right and deserves our respect. |
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