===================================== To: exDemMom
I think that, psychologically, women are just as capable of handling combat as men. After all, women already work in areas that bring them very close to combat; in the capacity of doctors and nurses, they routinely deal with combat-caused injuries and psychological problems.
Working in a hospital, is hardly combat, they don't have anything in common at all.
17 posted on 4/11/2014 11:14:08 AM by ansel12
You realize that I am not talking about a facility like Walter Reed, don't you? I'm talking about the field hospitals, set up where they are subjected to IEDs, suicide bombers, etc. The only "protection" those facilities have are the red crosses painted on the walls. While medical personnel are not fighters, they do get killed in the line of duty, including from enemy action.
This is *not* the Vietnam era any more.