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    trouble on the battlefield. If you give it some thought, when you're in a firefight or in a combat situation then you’re not gonna have time to put something in to stop the bleeding. If women want to be on the front lines with men then they should have to pass all of the same training that men have to. Women need to consider that there are problems with converting from all men to part men and part women in combat. They have to go through the same training, which their bodies haven’t been fully…

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    in serving our country. Although it has been the majority of men in combat, women have still played a part. In the Civil War, there were even women who cross-dressed as men so they could fight. Cross-dressing was not the only way women found their way into war, some also served as medical aid being nurses. Regardless of women’s various yet limited, past positions in armies, the role of women in the military, especially in combat, has become very controversial and only recently have women started…

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    should go to battle because they train for the same thing as men. If people need examples and why women should be in combat, I will explain and show you why women should have the same rights as men to serve in the military. The military also need to get more people to join them and women really help out. They can serve in a lot of things, like fly combat aircrafts and serve on combat ships.…

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    The women who argue to be able to serve in combat are not acknowledging the danger it puts themselves and the United States Military in. In the article,“Why Women Do Not Belong in the U.S Infantry.”, Serrano expresses that if they allowed women to serve in combat during her service in the military, anyone including herself would have jumped at the opportunity because of the novelty, excitement, and challenge; but, her views have changed with the experience and knowledge she has gained. Everyone…

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    Beowulf: A Tragic Hero

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    This figure wasn’t the ordinary human as he appeared to be. This was a brave and outstanding hero, a conqueror. Beowulf was going to do what they believed impossible. Beowulf had entered the putrid beast's lair. As he approached the shadowing dwelling, he noticed a heavy sword hanging from the wall. He carefully observed it before braking the binding chains on it’s hilt. He ripped it from the wall, his aggressive power showing on his twisted face. Quickly, he swung it over his shoulder and…

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    better suited to men. Men are better by dealing with the sight of body been shot and blood everywhere in combat. A woman not as strong as men physically or mentally when it comes to combat. Them they wouldn’t be able to handle it like men. Modern military conflicts put every soldier, male or female, directly in the line of fire. “Yet women in uniform are not afforded the proper training for combat since they are technically barred from engaging the enemy this way. Women in the military say…

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    Diversity In The Military

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    Education, is the primary method to attract more women towards the military. Recruitment of women needs to be done through educating women on the career opportunities that are available. Education alone will not change women’s views on the military, strong female role models within the military are equally necessary. As of 2011 females representation is at 14.5%, yet they make up only 7.3% of general officers (Harvey and Allard, 2015, p. 230). If the military wants to attract the best and…

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    Are So Against Women in Combat” by Anna Malrine speaks of the injustice and sexist attitudes portrayed by the Marin Corps in recent discussions. Malrine is honest when she speaks of the wrongful attitudes toward women in this article, women in combat could help our marines not hurt them, women can help have a different mindset, open up areas that men can not fit in, and work with the women of the world. In “Why Marines, Unlike Army and Navy, Are So Against Women in Combat” Anna Malrine shows…

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    When thinking about war one might think about the battle of a soldier and their gun. However, there is more than just the fighting side to every battle. This is where the women of the war come into play; to assist the fallen. Women were not always willing to jump up to fly overseas to help assist in the harsh environment of Vietnam. While nurses played a vital role in the war, they were recruited under false pretenses that led to ethical dilemmas as not being treated fairly after the war was…

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    In the final battle of the epic narrative Beowulf, Beowulf slays the dragon, but not before the dragon poisons him with his venom. When Beowulf becomes aware that he is dying, he passes off his necklace, golden helmet, rings and mail shirt to Wiglaf, who has come to his aid. By passing off his gear to Wiglaf, Beowulf is both physically and symbolically passing off his leadership role to Wiglaf. Beowulf does not just pass his role of king onto any person, but specifically Wiglaf because he would…

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