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US Military Risks a Decline in Female Troops Under Roe Rollback
 

7 May 2022
Bloomberg News | By Roxana Tiron

U.S. troops could see their access to abortion severely curtailed if the Supreme Court overturns its landmark ruling on reproductive rights, potentially hurting military recruitment and the retention of women.

As employees of the federal government, doctors on military bases are already banned from performing abortions so female troops — and the female spouses of troops — must seek out the procedure on their own. That would become much more difficult if the Supreme Court overturns the precedent set in its Roe v. Wade ruling almost five decades ago, as a leaked draft ruling indicates it’s likely to do.
 
At least 26 states probably would place restrictions on abortion laws, including Texas, Florida and other southern states that have many of the nation’s military bases, according to Sean Timmons, a managing partner at Tulley Rinckey who specializes in military law.

The potential impact on recruitment and retention would come as the military is already struggling to find qualified troops. Women make up almost 20% of the 1.3 million-member active-duty force.

 https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/05/07/us-military-risks-decline-female-troops-under-roe-rollback.html
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If the abortion issue is going to be so impactful  it will effect recruiting and retention of women, it will turn the military back to almost total numbers to male and that is bad, I have to wonder how the US made such a difference in defeating Nazi Germany and Japan without the benefit of women.