Taking a Look at Women in Combat

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Women in Combat
When it comes to having women serve in the military or a battleground one may be faced with the same questioned asked by West Point graduate Laura Canon, "What took the military so long to give women this chance?"(Briggs). This is certainly a fair enough question to ask. Tales of women warriors have often been the subject of past tales of glory, such as General Fu Hao of the Shang Dynasty or Mary Ludwig Hayes McCauley, who started off serving water to American troops on the battlegrounds of Monmouth, New Jersey, but later stepped into the warzone to replace her fallen husband. As evidenced by these past heroines, the idea of a woman in combat is certainly not a novel idea, but rather an idea unfairly molded into an undesirable position for a female in modern society. Contrary to popular belief, having a woman in combat would actually be beneficial, not just for women but for men too by achieving a new level in social equality.
The hesitation toward female involvement indirect combat begins with the majority mindset of women being the weaker, more delicate sex. I...

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