women in the military
Title: women in the military
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women in the military
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 698 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Women in Combat
The idea of women in combat is not unusual anymore.
They should be able to hold combat positions beacause
although physical strength matters, the military still
needs the intelligence that women can bring. Also,
banning women from the combat hurts their military careers.
Although women account for only ten percent of the
enlisted personnel (Time, 8/21/95/ Pg. 31), they
are still a major part in the armed forces. Their
performance recently has generated support
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females are not eager to go into
combat, there are women who can and want to do
the job. In a time where technology takes
over battle lines and brains might be more
important than brawn, a reason to exclude women
is non-existant.
By: Megan Craven,
Jennifer Kopper,
Stacey Rohrer
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**Bibliography**
Sources:
Time Magazine, Aug 21, 1991 p.31.
Holm, Jeanne, Women in Combat: The New Reality, pg. 67-68.
Snyder, Kathy L. "An Equal Right to Fight."