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Should We Allow Women To Serve In Military Combat Units? A Sociology 272 Town Meeting

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Should We Allow Women To Serve In Military Combat Units? A Sociology 272 Town Meeting

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  1. Direct Combat: Engaging an enemy with individual or crew-served weapons while being exposed to direct enemy fire, a high probability of direct physical contact with the enemy’s personnel, and a substantial risk of capture. Direct combat takes place while closing with the enemy by fire, maneuver, or shock effect in order to destroy or capture, or while repelling assault by . . . counterattack.” (US Army 1982) Should We Allow Women To Serve In Military Combat Units?A Sociology 272 Town Meeting Special Guest Panelists Ms. Hillary Clinton Secretary Of State Dr. Alana Cline Health Scholar Ms. Beverly LaHaye Founder, CWA Ms. Rebecca Halstead Brig General, US Air Force Mr. David Grossman Author Of “On Killing”

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