RedRalph
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Outside of Israel, I don't think any country does.
The USSR used to, not sure if the Russians do.
Outside of Israel, I don't think any country does.
What about women who fly combat aircraft or serve aboard combat ships?
Those are actually listed as Combat Support positions.
Even when they actually serve in combat? Granted a ship isn't all that likely to be hit these days, but it does happen. And any aircraft can be shot down in a combat zone.
Nope. No women in combat arms units. Combat support and Combat service support only.
Well, back from work, and I see the usuals still stick to the same old same old. There really is no point talking to some of you.
Anyway, we talked a bit about it at work today, and I was relieved some of my fellow Lts shared my point of view. It will definately create some interesting "leadership challenges," as we like to call them, for some leaders in the military.
Maybe they should study how some leaders in the private sector have successfully addressed the challenges of open orientation mixing with bigotry.Anyway, we talked a bit about it at work today, and I was relieved some of my fellow Lts shared my point of view. It will definately create some interesting "leadership challenges," as we like to call them, for some leaders in the military.
Trying to call MPs combat arms is disingenuous at best. They are basically cops who are supposed to not be anywhere near combat zones under normal conditions. Their job is like any other cops - to maintain law and order amongst the military personnel, and at times to act as the police to the civilian population in non-combat zones.
Of course, that distinction is likely going to get a bit blurred when you try to occupy a country against the wishes of a large portion of the population, especially while being seriously undermanned to properly perform the task.
So yes, in that sense I would agree it was likely at times a "bureacratic fiction".![]()
Huh.
I don't really know this stuff. My wife knows an army gal who was shot at & and shot back while in Afghanistan. I guess that's not the same thing as being a unit that would be part of an armed offensive.
I still do not understand your dislike for homosexuals.
I think he's saying that the bigots won't have the discipline to deal with the new openness.It isn't that you like or dislike them, it is just that you think gay people are incapable of the discipline that armed forces are known for instilling. It isn't dislike, it is discrimination.