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Women In Combat

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  Total Pages: 2.44
  Total Words: 609
  Total Characters: 3358
  Number of Sentences: 35


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  Words per Sentences: 17.4
  Characters per Words: 5.51


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 51.51
  Fog Scale Level: 13.66
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 10.4  

Women In Combat


     The idea of women in combat is not unusual anymore.  They should be able
to hold combat positions beacause although physical strength matters, the
military still needs the intelligence that women can bring.  Also, banning women
from the combat hurts their military careers.  Although women account for only
ten percent of the enlisted personnel they are still a major part in the armed
forces.  Their performance recently has generated support from Congress and the
public for enhancing the role of females in the military.

     During the Persian Gulf War, women were sent to the Middle East to fly
helicopters, service combat jets,  refuel tankers, and load laser-guided bombs.
Their performance has led the world to realize that women are extremely useful
in combat.  Defense secretary Dick Chaney said "Women have made a major
contribution to this war effort.  We could not have won without them."  Leaders
in the field agreed.  The Gulf War had the largest deployment of women in the
armed forces in history.  These women encountered the same risks as the men they
served with.

     In the Persian Gulf, there were no exact positions and all areas were
equally vulnerable, so the idea of safe havens for women was not really
applicable.  By many armed forces policies, females are banned from combat jobs
and units, but in the Persian Gulf War females were assigned  to battleships,
aircraft carriers, and marine support groups dug into the desert.  From their
experience in the Persian Gulf, military women have earned the right to be
treated as equals with men and not as protected individuals.

     In spite of their record as able combat personnel, there are laws and
policies that restrict women in the United States Military from serving in
positions that require them to engage in direct combat.  Women in the Air Force
and Navy are barred from aircraft and vessels that have a chance to be exposed
to combat. The official, established policies o...

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