Posted on Jan 19, 2022
Air Force’s botched integration of women in special ops ignites firestorm of controversy
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I believe the training standards should remain the same for both male & female Airmen and the requirements for the job should not be reduced... As it may jeopardize any critical assignment in a battle zone!
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This isn’t a surprise MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.. The woke are more interested in meeting a quota rather than focusing on Military Readiness...just my two cents
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
There will always be some women who can do the job, but the job depends a tremendous amount on cohesion and life in the environment our special operators inhabit is NOT conducive to forcing the 96% to conform to the 4%.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
Standards are standards for a reason. They are based on previous ops and what it takes to be in Spec Ops. It sounds like hazing but it isn't. The physical demands the body can get over if the mind is in the right place. You have to be mentally and physically ready to meet the specific demands of Spec ops whether or not you are a man or a woman. If you meet those standards then press on and HOOAH. If you can't go back to working in finance or something else and make your contributions there. But pushing someone through that isn't ready or up to the challenge is putting more lives and missions at stake.
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Women have made it through Navy Seal training, Special Forces training, Ranger Training and just about everything else. This women wasn’t the right candidate but they appeared to try to push her through. Bad on them.-
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