Posted on 04/17/2017 11:39:34 AM PDT by Paul46360
ELVERUM, Norway An explosion just a few feet away rocks the unmarked station wagon as it travels along a dirt road in the Norwegian woodland.
Immediately, two soldiers jump from their front seats and run for cover behind the carcass of an old, rusty tank. Firing their weapons at targets along the snow-covered hillside, they call for support from the rest of their unit.
This firefight is just a drill, but the soldiers taking part are battling to break down one of the final barriers to women serving in the armed forces. They are training to become part of Norway's Jegertroppen or "Hunter Troops" the world's first all-female military special forces unit.
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PMS Posse??
“synchronized menstrual cycles”
All-American First Cavalry Amazon Battalion
How do they look in bikinis...
they are fierce- but by golly it takes them FOREVER to get ready- the rest of the army is out in the tanks- honkin the horn- revving the engine-
I will volunteer to be a field medic for the girls
Criminals, stand by!
We will be there soon, putting makeup on!
All leftist PC BS. Been there, done that. Never met a chick who could throw 150lbs of kit on and function. Not once did I see it. These idiots who believe a chick can do everything a man can do, are gonna get good men killed.
Right on!
I didn’t see anything “special” about these special forces babes other than the fact they are female (hopefully born that way).
IMO, just more leftist PC garbage.
Of course you are right and that is why all the girls serve together.
No man would want them in their combat unit simply because they would be unable to perform at the same level as another man meaning they would endanger the lives of all the other men when the shtf.
Will be in history’s scrap heap of dumb ideas.
The medic should treat the wounds. You can’t seriously be worried about this non-issue.
It is a non issue. Women should never be in combat.
Any country willing to put females into the combat arms trades needs to reevaluate their moral standards.
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