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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Week 10- Women at the military essay


Women at the military


Some years ago the situation of women being part of the military was very strange and shocking for many people. This is because most of these persons believe that women do not have the capacity and power to become and live as soldiers. Women started at the military having the role of nurses, but currently this changed and now they have more participation in the army combat. Nowadays it is more normal to see or hear women getting involved in the military assuming this combat role.

It is an achievement of which all women should feel very proud about. Through years, women have been seen as weak or unable persons concerning the issue of the military combats. People’s perspective has been changing during the time with the outstanding and prominent participation that women have been giving in many armies around the world. Besides thinking on the dreadful feelings and experiences those women face while they are in their missions; I think that the feeling of honor of defending their country it is bigger. That is what pushes many of them to become part of the military.

It is truth that men have better physical skills, but I believe that women have better psychological skills to be part of the military. Women tend to lead better and be more disciplined and organized in terms of combat military operations. So this is like a combination in which one needs to work with the other; both men’s physical skills and women’s psychological skills are needed. This is what makes a balance in those military operations; therefore, women are really necessary in the army.

In the military women pass through terrible experience such as harassment, sexual violence, discrimination, and other situations, but in most cases these experiences do not let women give up. This is a clear example of how strong women can be; emotionally speaking they are even more strong than some men. The role of women at the military is very important and meaningful; it makes me feel proud about it.

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