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Gender Inequality Towards Women During The Service Then And Now

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THESIS: Gender inequality towards women in the service then and now
Women have served in the armed forces from as early as the American Revolution to present. They have served selflessly with dedication towards their country in times of conflict. About two hundred years ago it wasn’t easy for a women to be in the service, they would disguise themselves as men. It was believed that women did not have the capability and were not strong enough to handle the situations that would arise in the daily life of someone in the service. Gender inequality has always been a issue for women, even today many women are a victim of inequality. It was said that women are more fragile than men; males are stronger and able to do more than females. In some things, women weren’t allowed to partake in physical activities such as combat, field artillery, and etc. Women normally worked with logistic and as nurses. The qualifications for men and women are very similar, but it has its difference; most women work with air defense artillery, nursing, logistic, and etc. While most men work in combat, field artillery, mechanics, and etc. Out of generals and admirals, 7.1% are women, out of those women 46% were in the medical field. In fact, only two women in military history became four star generals. The Washington Post states, “We can’t expect women to be accepted in combat roles, or the culture of sexual harassment and assault to change when the military retains so few of its women in the senior

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