Posted on 10/07/2009 5:15:32 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 2009 Navy Secretary Ray Mabus yesterday said women soon will serve on submarines, suggesting a reversal of the long-standing ban by the Navy.
Appearing on Comedy Centrals The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Mabus signaled that the Navy is moving closer to allowing coed personnel on submarines.
It will take a little while because youve got to interview people and youve got to be nuclear trained, he said, referring to prerequisite steps before a sailor is assigned to a submarine.
Officials previously have cited a lack of privacy and the cost of reconfiguring subs as obstacles to allowing female crewmembers to serve aboard the vessels.
But Mabus is one of several top Navy officials recently to call for an end to the policy. The Navy secretarys comments yesterday amplify his previous endorsement of ending the ban.
This is something the [chief of naval operations] and I have been working on since I came into office, Mabus, who was confirmed as Navy secretary in May, said last week. We are moving out aggressively on this.
I believe women should have every opportunity to serve at sea, and that includes aboard submarines, he told reporters following a tour of Northrop Grumman Corp.'s Newport News shipyard.
Navy Adm. Gary Roughead, chief of naval operations, acknowledged that special accommodations would be a factor in the decision, but one thats not insurmountable.
Having commanded a mixed-gender surface combatant, I am very comfortable addressing integrating women into the submarine force, he said in a statement last month. I am familiar with the issues as well as the value of diverse crews.
Roughead said he has been personally engaged through the years in the Navys debate of the feasibility of assigning women to submarines.
There are some particular issues with integrating women into the submarine force -- issues we must work through in order to achieve what is best for the Navy and our submarine force, he said. This has had and will continue to have my personal attention as we work toward increasing the diversity of our Navy afloat and ashore."
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, addressed the issue with the Senate Armed Services Committee last month.
I believe we should continue to broaden opportunities for women, Mullen is quoted as saying in response to written questions posed by the Senate Armed Services Committee. One policy I would like to see changed is the one barring their service aboard submarines.
Mullen, a champion of diversifying the services, said this month that having a military that reflects the demographics of the United States is a strategic imperative for the security of our country.
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When someone gets a copy of the new NavOp covering “Hot Bunking”, please post it, as I think it would be highly entertaining...
You Bubbleheads...
Do any of these idiots that think this is such a great idea ever spend time on a sub?
Fire him now! This ain’t a movie.
Gives Seamen a whole new meaning.
What a joke.
Nope!
We will soon subs that have to surface or return to port due to a pregnancy...so much for mission first.
So two months into a deployment she is found to be ah, with child.
Now what, they still have several months under water.
Reported on Jon Stewart? I just heard disturbing news from my Army daughter, new privates, specialists, entry level recruits assigned to their first Army posts are whining their superiors are ‘too mean and being sweared at’ and have been given ‘stress cards’ or time outs if their sarge is ‘too mean’, present the card, and you get a break. Also, there are trauma areas for new recruits on posts if it gets too stressful. My first thought was, ‘oh terrorist, here’s my card, please wait until I’ve composed myself before you cut my head off’. I’m not sure I’m a fan of women on subs. Then again, if it’s gays, what’s the difference other than pregnancy? Until we have a real government that believes in the constitution, we’re screwed.
Too much. We must neutrialize the coplete idiots in DC. I hope we can wake up the sheeple.
At best, they’re Skimmers.
Additionally, the sarge’s are really ticked off at the competence level of the latest newbies to say the least.
Don’t even get me started on “Stress Cards.”
So, you’ve heard of them? Unreal.
The women will not last ..
This statement proves that SecNav has no clue about what he's talking about:
It will take a little while because youve got to interview people and youve got to be nuclear trained, he said, referring to prerequisite steps before a sailor is assigned to a submarine.
There are plenty of female nukes. One of my guys was married to an M Div-er on the Theodore Roosevelt. Furthermore, it's not like every member of the crew is a propay getting nuke.
Besides, boomers have always been full of women. :)
Oh yeah. Know long term NCOs that didn’t reup and told the retention NCO what to do with them because of it.
Someone needs to send this idiot a copy of this movie:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053143/
Sub ping!
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