Military may lift ban on women in submarines





                                                          The Sea Wolf-class attack submarine USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23) ...

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The Sea Wolf-class attack submarine USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23) arrives in Kings Bay following a one-night underway that included an embarkation by former President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn in Kings Bay, Georgia August 12, 2005.REUTERS/Jennifer Spinner/U.S. Navy/Handout





 
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  • 9/29/2009 7:41 AM Christine McClintock wrote:
    As long as the military establishment hides from prosecuting sexual harrassment and sexual assaults which are so very much a problem in the military. I cannot support this. For a woman has more than the same risks as men in Iraq and Afghanistan. Rape is a tactic in war. The U.S. Military is not doing enough to combat it within it's own ranks.
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