There is no mistaking that this dusty, gravel-strewn camp northeast of Baghdad is anything other than a combat outpost in a still-hostile land. And there is no mistaking that women in uniform have had a transformative effect on it.
They have their own quarters, boxy trailers called CHUs (the military’s acronym for containerized housing units, pronounced “chews”).
There are women’s bathrooms and showers, alongside the men’s. Married couples live together. The base’s clinic treats gynecological problems and has, alongside the equipment needed to treat the trauma of modern warfare, an ultrasound machine....
John Yurich USA wrote: Amen Jim. I agree with you 100 percent that women should be soldiers in the military. It is ok for women to be involved in the military the way that they were during World War II. During World War II women were not in combat they were working in the office.
Correction. Typographical error. It should have read women should not be soldiers in the military.
Jim Lincoln wrote: I have and never will approve of women in the military and I am completely hostile to the idea of having women in combat! Glory in the Creation Order
Amen Jim. I agree with you 100 percent that women should be soldiers in the military. It is ok for women to be involved in the military the way that they were during World War II. During World War II women were not in combat they were working in the office.