Which she knew full and well when she volunteer this could happen. She went to Basic, she held the guns, she knew what they were for. It wasn't a mystery and she accepted it AS HER JOB!!!
The whole crux of your diatribe is that if she was a man, nobody would be going to the same lengths to rescue her. You have no proof of that, there is no anecdotal evidence of that, there is absolutlely nothing out there that substantiates this kind of slander.
It is false conjecture, a lie, actually. BS; the kind elitist proffessors spout with uncommon regularity. Pathetic.
All true. I respect her for that just as I respect even man AND woman in the ALL VOLUNTEER military for their commitment.
You make it sound like she is now complaining. I haven't heard any such complaints coming from her or her family. The only thing I have heard is that she is still in mourning over the loss of the others in her unit, one of whom was her best friend.
Have you heard of her complaining?
Damn skippy, Professor. You're probably used to a certain type of female out there at Tidewater, not the kind that learns how to shoot game before she learns how to ride a bike. I don't suppose you bothered reading up on her? She joined to get money for college....to become a kindergarten teacher.