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Marines quietly lower combat training requirements to help female officers
Jazz ShawPosted at 9:21 am on February 20, 2018
Those of you who were following the efforts of then SECDEF Ash Carter to open up all combat roles to women during the Obama administration probably recall some of his comments at the time. In 2015, when the U.S. Marine Corps was told to integrate women into combat duty, Carter was very clear in stating that standards would not be lowered and the women would have to compete on even footing with the men. The New York Times covered his announcement at the time. (Emphasis added)
https://hotair.com/archives/2018/02/20/marines-quietly-lower-combat-training-requirements-help-female-officers/
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