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<blockquote data-quote="get2choppaaa" data-source="post: 1360149" data-attributes="member: 17150"><p>I saw the integration of Combat Arms while in the USMC. Started out with out women in Arty. That changed thanks to Obama. </p><p></p><p>It's still a man's world, but the women aspect does still present a huge problem. Especially in training units. It levels out in the operation forces but you do get a good dose of that in entry training, though im not sure how they are doing any bitch fests in Boot Camp, more like : here is the issues, here are the expectations, and here are the consequences... That was my experience in participating and overseeing this sort of mandatory equal opportunity training atleast. It was one of the reasons I am glad I am out, I really hated the annual training, but it's there do the mothers of America and senators like Kirsten Gilibrand can't parade the commandant in front of Congress and call him a sexist... It's all CYA bs. </p><p></p><p>That being said, I'd do it all over again, even under the Obama admin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="get2choppaaa, post: 1360149, member: 17150"] I saw the integration of Combat Arms while in the USMC. Started out with out women in Arty. That changed thanks to Obama. It's still a man's world, but the women aspect does still present a huge problem. Especially in training units. It levels out in the operation forces but you do get a good dose of that in entry training, though im not sure how they are doing any bitch fests in Boot Camp, more like : here is the issues, here are the expectations, and here are the consequences... That was my experience in participating and overseeing this sort of mandatory equal opportunity training atleast. It was one of the reasons I am glad I am out, I really hated the annual training, but it's there do the mothers of America and senators like Kirsten Gilibrand can't parade the commandant in front of Congress and call him a sexist... It's all CYA bs. That being said, I'd do it all over again, even under the Obama admin. [/QUOTE]
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