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11/30/2012 7:57:46 PM
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Why do women think they can make good soldiers?

From a physiology standpoint, it doesn't seem logical for them to be soldiers. They're not as strong as men and could contribute to more casualties and a waste of more resources that could be used on men. Also, I'm not sexist. Let's discuss this; I have an open mind.
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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] deltahalo UK [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MyNameIsCharlie [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CamCamm [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Gamer Whale [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CamCamm Women don't have to do the same amount push ups or run as fast, for example. [/quote]This doesn't apply to every military out there.[/quote]Sure. Which military out there has the same PT standards for both male and female recruits?[/quote] Doesn't matter. The run is the same. Sure push-ups and sit-ups is at a lesser amount, but so what? Can they aim an M-4 or carry their ruck? If so, who cares about the number of push-ups needed to max a PT test.[/quote] It would, however, be reasonable to question the endurance abilities in carrying their ruck for an entire patrol (i.e 12 hours)[/quote] Have you been in the military or have taken a PT test? The score really has nothing to do with whether or not the soldier in question can carry a ruck or aim a rifle. Can they do a job? That's the only question that matters. The PT question comes up with numbers minded CO's that promote their people on a number than on performance. PT scores can make or break someone not attached to a combat unit.

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