By Rowan Scarborough THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Army is removing female soldiers from ground reconnaissance units that are part of the service's future fast-deploying combat brigades. Reversing a Clinton administration policy, the Pentagon no longer will let women be assigned to Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RSTA) squadrons. These unique units, the first of which will become operational next year, are trained to perform some of the ground sweeps now being conducted in the mountains of Afghanistan, as well as other missions. Eight female soldiers who have been training in the first RSTA unit are being reassigned, an Army spokeswoman...