Posted on 02/14/2016 8:26:16 AM PST by pabianice
Yes sir ball throwing is a very needed combat skill ... too few know how, and that’s why we need more women - they are such excellent ball players that anyone but a fool would run ... those Russian Spetz are beginning to look like wusses and limp-wristed mama’s boys ... and so on. The French Military will have proud company in the hall of the surrender monkey when this social experiment grins to its close.
Well, that did not take long, we are so screwed.
So will those females.
Now letâs wait for them to come home in body bags.
You do know they are already coming home in body bags don’t you?
Private Benjamin was a comedy.
For a reason.
"If I'm elected President, there will be a car in every garage and a female in every foxhole."
I cant carry a 200 lb guy with my gear and his gear. And I am not in bsd shape, but I know I could not do it under combat conditions.
I would doubt anyone thinks “adapt” means “raise” standards, on this issue. :)
Just so you know when the lead starts fling you take off all of your carry. Same with being on patrol or recce mission.
“By doing predictive tests we can marry people up with those specialties that physically they should be able to do, which should reduce attrition and be a better fit for the Army”
Sounds like a good idea. This will also improve the evaluation of male candidates as well.
This isn’t lowering the standards. Nowhere did the article say the tests superseded/replaced the APFT. These are tests done during recruiting to help direct recruits to jobs that they are better physically suited. It will help discourage recruits, male and female, from signing up for MOSs that they cannot handle physically.
Not to mention that is they did lower the standards for women in IOC then there would be a reaction that, if nothing else, would be interesting to watch.
Well, that is THE STANDARD, and it should NOT be lowered for women attempting to qualify for a combat position.
I’m guessing you’re beyond the recall age.
Yes, Orwell would be impressed with the Obama Regime's "WordSpeak" expertise.
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