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    From the sixteen veteran women that reported to be sexually assaulted, while on active duty four reported to have reported the sexual assault to a superior officer. Two of the active military women out of the twelve that reported to have experienced some sort of sexual assault while on active duty, reported to have told a superior. Nineteen out of twenty-five veteran women reported to have known of a sexual assault against another military women occurring, while on active duty. Nine of the eighteen

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    Women have always played an important role in the U.S Military and continue to, however women did not officially serve in the US military until the Army and Navy Nurse Corps were established in 1901 and 1908. Prior to that time many women served with the armed forces as contracted and volunteer nurses, cooks and laundresses (Scott, 2013). During the Revolutionary, Civil and Mexican Wars, a small number of women were involved in combat, but they had to disguise themselves as men and enlist under

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    ~The Women in the Military~ By: Avery Buenger-5/18/17-6th period Women are very significant in the world. So many of them hold jobs and care for their families. There are becoming more and more women in positions of power within organizations and governments who serve as a major role models for the younger generation. There are so many more benefits of having women in the world. I believe that women should always be able to serve because it benefits the army in

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    Women have always been an immense asset to the military. According to Martha McSally a professor of National Security Studies and a retiree of the United States Air Force as colonel , “In the Revolutionary War and Civil War, women served not only as cooks, laundresses, and nurses but also as spies and saboteurs. Some, like Deborah Sampson of Massachusetts, also disguised themselves as men and fought in battles” (McSally 153). So, according to Martha women have been secretly integrated in combat since

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    Women have done incredible things within the history of the world. They have proven time and time again that they are equal in just about every way with the opposite gender. However now the question of whether they can or even should fight beside men in combat has come up. Many people think that because almost the whole world has recognized that each individual has all the same basic rights, regardless of their gender or race, that everyone can do the same job equally. This is simply not true and

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    Women in the United States have long fought for the right to be included in many facets of society such as the right to vote to breaking into professions like the medical field and getting females elected to major government offices. But one of the most intriguing questions of integration has yet to be fully answered. Apart from all others is the battle to allow women the right, the honor, and the privilege of serving and defending their country as part of the United States Armed Forces. Being in

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    Women have always played an important role in the U.S Military and continue to, however women did not officially serve in the US military until the Army and Navy Nurse Corps were established in 1901 and 1908. Prior to that time many women served with the armed forces as contracted and volunteer nurses, cooks and laundresses (Scott, 2013). During the Revolutionary, Civil and Mexican Wars, a small number of women were involved in combat, but they had to disguise themselves as men and enlist under

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    Women and the Military Statistics show that the U.S. armed forces currently employ over 229,000 women in its various branches (Donnelly 8). This figure had been increasing exponentially for over 30 years. It 's no surprise to men that women are becoming an important factor in the U.S. military and now occupy every position expect those on the front lines. With the infiltration of women in the services in 1972, great controversy has arisen and has become a highly argued issue (Donnelly

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    go to hunt and fish with her father. As do all girls do, that girl became a woman. At that time typical women stayed at home and married sooner rather than later. Women who did get jobs, worked in office jobs or something that was thought to be suitable for women. Women could pursue a career in the military, however; they were limited as to what they could do. The women joined the military unaware that she couldn’t

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    Akhila’s Part: Stats on Women in the Military: In 2011, out of the nearly 1.4 million active duty force, 14.5% were women, which is approximately 203,000. 203,000 is split into 74,000 in the Army, 53,000 in the Navy, 62,000 in the Air Force and 14,000 in the Marine Corps. They make up 2.7% of the military front line units. It is important to note that while women were barred from infantry (even though that is changing now), they were allowed to serve on gun crews, aircrews, etc. (infantry=foot

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