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GI Jane on the march?

The debate on gender equality in the US military includes whether female soldiers should be allowed in special forces units like the Navy SEALs. Admiral McRaven believes women could excel in these roles, but there are mixed feelings within the SEALs themselves. Some argue for no change, while others see potential benefits. What are your thoughts on this issue?

02/18/2013  By Redaktion

As part of the gender equality movement in the US military, a debate has also arisen regarding the inclusion of female soldiers in special forces units. Of course, the Navy SEALs are not exempt from this. Admiral McRaven, Commander of the USSOCOM, has stated that women could do a fantastic job in the SEALs or Rangers. The SEALs themselves view this issue with mixed feelings, some believe that it works well as it is and therefore no changes are necessary. Others believe that female members would definitely be an enrichment. What do you think about this?

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