This has been an ongoing debate in a couple units I have been in and I'd like to hear something other than: "that's a ridiculous idea", "If they can hack it, let them" and "the sexual harassment/assault rate will go up". I'd like to hear from other branches and females as well.
So, tell me, what's your take on it?
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My take on this position is simple. Every person deserves a
chance to succeed. If a female truly believes that she can endure the hardships
that come with the infantry MOS then by all means go for it. I too have heard
the "feelings" of other men and women who have no valid reasoning or
studies on whether women can stand to the challenge of infantry person instead
they piggy back off of an insane comment from someone else. Each time I hear
these comments I simply revisit the discussion on homosexual in the military.
These same statements were made before the destruction of DADT. People need to
open their eyes and learn to accept that there is no such thing as a "man’s
job", females around the military know that they must work harder and
longer just to get the minimum respect as any male Soldier would get. If you as
a Soldier cannot control yourself around the opposite sex in a work environment
then maybe you should seek other employment in a male oriented field outside of
the military.....oh wait there aren’t any.
The Army has done studies on this, and combat load operations destroy a woman's musculoskeletal system much quicker than a man's. This isn't sexist, it's biology. Angle and spread of hips, arch of the back, different pelvic structures, and lower bone density and iron content all are contributors. This is one of the most positive research papers on it, and it's still brutal.
https://jmvh.org/article/load-carriage-and-the-female-soldier/
Lest we all forget, the Army is not about inclusiveness, it's about efficiency. If you have the choice between a tool that generally breaks after 1 use, or one that generally breaks after 4 or 5, which is more economical to use until it's broken?