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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie" data-source="post: 2079132" data-attributes="member: 5640"><p>they already get to see combat with today's war so why not let them try combat arms. If they can hack it and pull their weight I'm okay with it. I've served along side some great female soldiers and some less than stellar. I also believe if they are going into combat arms there should be a revision to the female PT test and standards to make it more closely aligned to the male requirements. But I am a believer that this should be done anyway. Simply because in today's army they could be in combat and have to save another fallen soldier and get them out of harms way. That extra strength and endurance requirement could very well save a soldier's life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie, post: 2079132, member: 5640"] they already get to see combat with today's war so why not let them try combat arms. If they can hack it and pull their weight I'm okay with it. I've served along side some great female soldiers and some less than stellar. I also believe if they are going into combat arms there should be a revision to the female PT test and standards to make it more closely aligned to the male requirements. But I am a believer that this should be done anyway. Simply because in today's army they could be in combat and have to save another fallen soldier and get them out of harms way. That extra strength and endurance requirement could very well save a soldier's life. [/QUOTE]
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