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  2. Women in combat - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Norway became the first country to allow women to serve on its submarines. The first female commander of a Norwegian submarine was Solveig Krey in 1995. [47] [48] Norway was, along with Israel, first to allow women to serve in all combat roles in the military in 1988. [49] In 2015, Norway made women eligible for compulsory military ...

  3. Why women combat vets are seething over Senators ... - AOL

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    The defense secretary will head the largest military force in U.S. history, with more than 2 million active duty and reserve trools − around 360,000 of them women. Some women combat veterans and ...

  4. Should women serve in combat? Military experts weigh in - AOL

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    President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Defense Department, Pete Hegseth, is facing a firestorm of backlash for voicing his belief that women should not serve in military combat roles.

  5. Opinion - Women, gays, transgender and queer Americans serve ...

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    They did a pretty good job of it — so much that the military realized non-combat jobs could and should be performed by women. You probably caught the non-combat adjective. Good, it comes into ...

  6. What We Know About Women In Combat - AOL

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    Beginning in 2017, once all positions were open to women, scholars at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the UCLA Anderson School of Management studied the integration of women into ...

  7. Combat Exclusion Policy - Wikipedia

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    Women remained ineligible to serve in 238,000 positions, about a fifth of the armed forces. [7] Women serving in the U.S. military in the past have often seen combat despite the Combat Exclusion Policy. Due to a shortage of troops, women were temporarily attached to direct combat units slipping in through a bureaucratic loophole. [8]

  8. Women in the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, there were 74,592 total women on active duty in the US Army, with 16,987 serving as officers and 57,605 enlisted. While the Army has the highest number of total active duty members, the ratio of women-men is lower than the US Air Force and the US Navy, with women making up 15.5% of total active duty Army in 2020. [3]

  9. Hegseth softens stance on women in combat, calls for ... - AOL

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    Ash Carter, who was defense secretary in 2016 when the military opened certain high-intensity combat jobs to women, including the special operations forces, said at the time that he was clear the ...