Women in the military

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    Women have always wanted the right to serve in the military. After fighting for the right to join, they are now worried that women are going to be brought into dangerous combat situations. I think that it is a good thing that women have the right to join the military. Also, I feel that I agree with women being able to choose whether or not they want to be in the military and that they can be put in combat situations. There are a few reasons why that I think this way. First, if we gave them the…

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    in the military, which, obviously, initially just permitted men. During the time of their interest, ladies have shown that they are pretty much as able as their male partners. A year ago was an especially critical year for female troopers as they were at long last permitted to move into legions that were in the past all male. Jena McGregor, an author for the Washington Post, kept in touch with her considerations on this chronicled accomplishment for ladies in her piece "Military Women in Combat:…

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    countries. Women also have served positions in the military, however they were restricted to minimum career opportunities until recent years. Despite the obstacles women have to overcome they have proven to be well-minded and hard-working soldiers in all branches of the military, yet elite military groups such as Special Forces, Delta, and SEALS are still reserved for men only. Women should be given an equal opportunity to join these special groups if they are held to the same expectations…

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    suited to men, while other professions are better suited to women. Serving in the military is 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…

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    Women have been participating in the military for quite some time. Originally only men were allowed to join the military. Throughout the years of women participation they have demonstrated that they are as competent or even better than men. Most society portrayed women as being weak and emotional but aren’t some men also like that. In 2003 it was a significant year for women because it allowed them to move into combat that formerly only men could. Jena McGregor a writer for the Washington Post…

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    Phyllis Schlafly states, “Putting women in military combat is the cutting edge of the feminist goal to force us into an androgynous society” What Schlafly really means is that having women in combat will help fulfill their goal of becoming equal to men. So, putting them in front-line combat roles shouldn't take them away for their eagerness to be a part of the army , simply because of their gender. Even though people say women are physically incapable and won't help the army , they should still…

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    The author of the essay, “Military Women in Combat, Why Making It Official Matters”, Jena McGregor starts right off by telling you the topic she will cover. She starts the essay with the sentence, “It’s been a big couple of weeks for women in the military” to draw in her audience by leaving them intrigued from something that hasn’t changed in years. After using that sentence to catch the audience’s attention, she then states, “Last week, female soldiers began formally moving into jobs in…

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    All service men and women should be allowed to keep the dogs they have trained for the military. The military needs to understand that those dogs are important to the service men/women. The dogs helped the service men through the harsh obstacles of war. The men and women think of this dogs not only as a partner but family. The trainers put so much time and love into the dogs that they should be able to keep them. As the says “He’s like my quiet partner.” Also “Man and dog bonded right away,…

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    Men, and Fitting In was by Steven Lee Myers, he mention about the negative and positive outcome of women that are joined in the military. The article gives information on the current status of women that are in the military. Also, the article describes how women that are in the military have their own living quarter for housing units. That article talks about sex and how it might end America military prowess. However, it talks about how now there are birth control and even ultrasound machines…

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    Inequality In Military

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    in the United States Armed Forces INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL ISSUE Women take on many different roles in the home, workplace, educational institutions, and their communities. Although they provide great services and significant contributions to the growth and progress of America, they still experience inequality amongst their male counterparts ("Women's Equality Day: Gender Inequalities that Still Exist Today in the U.S.", 2017). Women still continue to see inequality through social, political, and…

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