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ID124231
Title ProperFemale soldier
LanguageENG
AuthorKing, Anthony C
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the 1970s, women have been increasingly integrat­ed into the military; in Iraq and Afghanistan many women served on the frontline in combat. This article argues women's integra­tion has been facilitated by the all-volunteer professional forces in which individuals are judged purely by competence. Female soldiers have been accepted in all military roles if they perform competently. There are serious limitations in the infantry, however, as only a small number of women pass the selection tests and it is likely no more than one percent of the infantry could be female at present. More­over, masculine prejudices abound and women are still the victims of discrimination, harassment, and abuse.
`In' analytical NoteParameters Vol.43, No. 2; 2013: p.13-25
Journal SourceParameters Vol.43, No. 2; 2013: p.13-25
Key WordsHistory - US Army ;  History - 1970s ;  Female Soldiers ;  US - Combat Arms ;  NATO ;  Military Integration ;  Defence Strategies ;  Professionalized Cohesion ;  Forward Operating Base - FOB ;  Organic Israeli Combat Unit - OICU ;  Israel Defence Force ;  Women in Battles ;  Female Integration


 
 
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