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A- On Wednesday, January 23,2013, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that it would lift the ban on women in combat.
B- I see nothing wrong with women wanting to be right next to men supporting the United States on the front-lines. If a woman can go threw all of the basics and fields that she has to to become part of the services then let her in. Honestly, shes probably more aggressive than some of the men that are already out there. A long as the applicant is qualified for a position. one's gender is arbitrary.
Theses:
Women could be serving the front-line with the U.S. Army Rangers and Navy SEALS in the next three years under a bold plan to equalize combat and special operations jobs.
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History of topic:
The Navy plans to have studies finished by July 2014 on allowing women to serve as SEALS, and has set October 2015 as the date when women could being Navy boot camp with the expressed intention on becoming SEALS eventually. Army officials plan to complete gender-neutral standards for the Ranger course by July 2015.
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