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Women in the military have come a long way. Women's roles in military combat should continue to grow. Other countries adapted their policies to allow women throughout their services. Should the United States follow? First, they will need to answer many questions. Critics discuss many pros and cons. Some claim physical issues regarding strength and endurance. Specialty qualifications for both men and women eliminate these problems. Others argue that menstruation and pregnancy are a burden. However, this paper will show that those are not true. Some argue that unit cohesion will be a factor,…mehr

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Women in the military have come a long way. Women's roles in military combat should continue to grow. Other countries adapted their policies to allow women throughout their services. Should the United States follow? First, they will need to answer many questions. Critics discuss many pros and cons. Some claim physical issues regarding strength and endurance. Specialty qualifications for both men and women eliminate these problems. Others argue that menstruation and pregnancy are a burden. However, this paper will show that those are not true. Some argue that unit cohesion will be a factor, especially when sexual thoughts start to run rampant. As the military accepts women into combat roles, a more cohesive team will develop. With equal rights more important than ever, the military should make every effort to ensure women have an equal opportunity to serve in all positions at all ranks if they are capable, competent, qualified, and willingespecially if they bring a different perspective. Overall, the best person for the job is the best-qualified personmale or female. The ultimate solution lies in the hands of leadership both at the upper and lower levels. Only if commanders hold leaders responsible for their actions will service members adhere to the standards.