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There are different opionions on whether woman should be allowed in combat and no opinion is really better than the other. I personally believe woman in combat will complicate things and lead to more injuries or deaths in combat.
Not all countries allow women to fight in combat. Many militaries still have women only in administrative roles. A draft is a compulsary service in the defence force of the country. (eg. the birthday system was used in some countries when t...
There is no reason why women should not be in combat. My friend's dad was in the army. He said that there were 20 women in his division and 60 men. When his division was at target practice, almost always the women hit the target. He said it...
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I read to about page 2.5 before deciding to post this so I apologize if someone else got there first, but: If we allowed gay men in the military then there would be considerably less danger to women of harassment or rape placed in an all ga...
http://www.maclife.com/forums/post/706233
Its great that they want to help, but to be honest they probally wont do very well. No offense. But they will be mostly men and the women will fell lower than they really are. They should stay at home tending there kids if they have any orn...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_feel_about_women_i...
For public displays women fighters should dress as men, unless they are playing a specific role such as townswomen fighting in a seige. There are historical examples of women warriors , but the majority of them wore men's clothing to fight ...
http://www.lothene.org/faq.html#question8
There are only two units which exclude women in the French armed forces: the submarine service, and the Foreign Legion. The only "female Légionnaire" was a nurse at Dien Bien Phu, who was made an honorary member of the Legion as a...
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1...
Captain Nichola Goddard of the Canadian Armed Forces was not the first Canadian woman killed in the field. Female Canadian military personnel were killed in both World War One and World War Two. But she was the first Canadian woman killed...
http://timgueguen.blogspot.com/2006_05_01_archive.html
Is there biblical justification for placing women in combat? To draw a biblical and logical conclusion to this question, we will review the differences in responsibilities between men and women, and why women should not participate in comb...
http://www.homeschools.org/community/competition/2005/p...
Annie Oakley promoted the service of women in combat situations with the United States military on April 5, 1898
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1898
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