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This 6 page paper discusses the treatment of male and female soldiers in the US Army. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Male and Female Soldiers and Their Treatment in the Army
Research Compiled by K. Von Huben 5/2010 Please OUTLINE INTRODUCTION Women now serve in
all branches of the military; their increased participation means that policies have been put in place with regard to equality DISCUSSION Official policy is quality Mens instinct
is to protect women Some attitudes are old-fashioned and can lead to sexual harassment and abuse Basic training: the Army provides the same training to all its soldiers, who are
trained in integrated units. The genders have separate sleeping and latrine facilities but otherwise the units are integrated. Training together provides insight into what life will be like in a
gender-integrated Army Army expects all its soldiers to be trained in exactly the same way; no favors are to be given to women recruits because of gender Army trains all
soldiers in as basic riflemen Formation of single-gender units now forbidden by regulation Brief discussion of sexual harassment and punishment likely under UCMJ Discussion of women in combat: forbidden
by Congress Reality is that women are under fire almost every day in Iraq and Afghanistan. Both men and women feel that women should be allowed in combat support units;
some feel that women should be allowed to join the infantry Women now comprise 15% of armed forces. Refusing to allow them to serve in combat is crippling the services.
Women have proven themselves time and again and Congress now needs to catch up with the armed forces and allow women to join combat units. Arguments that this might weaken
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