Have a nice day
Regards, Janey
As I said earlier, I sincerely hope you live a charmed life, and can take that total fantasy with you to the grave after many, many decades of peaceful life.
When I was a young man, I was 6’2”, 190lbs and if I say so myself, a hell of an athlete. I held a lot of athletic records, some for a very short time and some for many years. I still hold a couple of obscure ones which are over 40 years old.
Despite that, I would not have even tried to complete Ranger or any other elite training. Actually I was drafted and failed my physical. I am partially deaf from shooting without any protection when I was just a kid.
The reason I would not have even tried was I would have known I could not pass. I was always terrible in endurance events and that would have been totally necessary.
Now despite not being good enough to pass elite military training, I am pretty sure I could throw a shot or discus or run the 100 meters faster than any woman. Can’t be totally certain on the shot or discus as the weights I threw were heavier. I am sure about the hundred meters tho.
And there it is. There is NO substitute for muscle mass. None.
Doing what? I can see you done some things, but please. You'd never make it through the O'Club let alone the bush in combat. The only reason you wouldn't die immediately, is most of us have a sense of chivalry and you sound like you could be fun.
Any of those animals shooting back? Hand to hand? Don't be Fonzie, that is a shark too far.
Doing what? I can see you done some things, but please. You'd never make it through the O'Club let alone the bush in combat. The only reason you wouldn't die immediately, is most of us have a sense of chivalry and you sound like you could be fun.
Any of those animals shooting back? Hand to hand? Don't be Fonzie, that is a shark too far.
OK, so you fly and you shoot. That’s not Infantry combat.
I do think some women could potentially make it through Ranger School, but very, very few, and that’s the problem. The standards WILL be relaxed for them in order to increase their pass rate. It will be a dishonorable victory, all so females can wear a tab. Terrific. But at least you can beat your chest and do the “I am woman, hear me roar” thing. For all the good it’ll do you.
God help the military men who have to cover for the likes of you.
Regardless of the outcome of such match, I admire your attitude. No one likes a defeatist.
I personally think the probability of women qualifying for the Rangers is so low as to not warrant consideration. However, I would not want to preclude women soldiers from trying any more than I would want to prevent girls from trying out for their high school football team. I suspect the percentages will be similar.
In order to not burden the Rangers or Spec Op's, I would require that in order to show up as a Ranger/Spec Op candidate, a certificate of minimum qualifications must accompany each candidate. If a woman soldier can meet the minimum requirements, she deserves a fair chance.