Posted on Dec 4, 2015
MAJ Alvin B.
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TSgt David L.
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The Commander and CSM seem to embrace the decision, as they publically should, time will tell if SOCOM will survive as is or thrive with the new policy. If they continue to uphold the high standards they are known for there will be now problems.
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TSgt David L.
TSgt David L.
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MSG Dan Walther - It shouldn't be. I wasn't judging. My comment was that as long as standards are held there will be no problems. I see I wrote now vs. no. Phone issue I guess.
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LTC Jeff Shearer
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Alvin I just stumbled onto this video, I agree with the General. He stated in the beginning of the statement we would benefit but would not create different standards there would be only one standard. He also mentioned the OSS and how they recruited both men and women. He could not be more correct.

I think there is room in special operations for women however, standards are there for a reason, they keep people alive. Standards!!!
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CAPT Kevin B.
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It's the new normal. We integrated women in the Seabees in the late '80s early '90s. Now women will be placed in the most demanding cutting edge combat roles. I expect there isn't a good "before picture" of sound data, not opinions, and then a measurement scheme over the next 20 years to determine what difference, if any, up or down, does it make. So from my perspective, it will be a matter of conjecture. I don't waste time on conjecture. The bosses laid out the way ahead and that will be where we go. If you don't like it, get off the train. If I were still in, I'd say Aye Aye and make sure it was a success.
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MAJ Alvin B.
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CAPT Kevin Ball, PE - I agree. The impact of this, positive, negative, or neutral will,not truly be known for at least 15 years. I was not a SOF Warrior, however I worked with them in the Gulf War and the Balkans. I the. Spent 13 years as a civilian contractor supporting SOCOM and all SOF units. As it takes 12 - 14 years to develop a fully qualified SOF Warrior, we have a long road ahead of us. The greatest struggle will be with those who are in now. Future service members will simply accept it as the way it is.
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