Thursday, October 8, 2015

New U.S. Marine Corps Report Advises Against Putting Women In Special Forces


FOX News: Report finds female Marines cannot meet some standards for special operations forces

A report conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps on integrating women into all military units concluded that even the top female troops likely cannot cut it in the special operations forces -- even though they typically have better disciplinary records and perform better at problem solving.

A copy of the report, titled “United States Marine Corps Assessment of Women in Service Assignments,” was obtained by FoxNews.com. The 37-page document was prepared by a brigadier general for the USMC commandant ahead of the Jan. 1, 2016, deadline for implementation of full gender equality in every area of the military.

WNU Editor: The Marines can issue all the reports that they want, but this debate has become political, and the administration is determined to have women in Special Forces and in other services regardless of the opposition and the evidence that says that maybe they should not be admitted.

1 comment:

James said...

The USMC brass know it's a done deal, the airing of this report and other stories about the program is their way of "I told you so" CYA when all this business goes bad.