Posted on Aug 3, 2015
The boot camp gender divide: The case for co-ed training
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Years ago, women wanted to enlist in the Corps to try to become Marines so they were allowed to do so. We gave them an avenue namely boot camp and now people, the vast majority of which are not Marines want things to change in the name of equality. Get a life. Years ago, the females in the Corps wanted to be taken more seriously so they asked to change their physical fitness test to require them to run 3 miles so now they run 3 miles. They are reviewing how to incorporate the pull up into the female physical fitness test and I believe they will eventually do it. When the Corps decides it no longer makes sense to separate female and male boot camp it will make the change. I can't see a reason to change just to be PC.
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TO KEEP the integrity OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS COMBAT readiness IT SHOULD REMAIN OUR policy NOT allowing WM's into Combat MOS's namely the 0300 field No matter WHAT !!! This Gender divide SHOULD not be broached!! There ARE many Reg's in place FOR MARINES , by MARINES to KEEP OUR MARINE CORPS the Greatest Fighting force the WORLD has ever known. If other branches are trying OR doing so, let them. The United States MARINE Corps IS UNIQUE !!! If it's not broke, WHY try and fix it.
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GySgt Lloyd LaGrange
WELL said LCPL Leo Morrissey !!!! Marxist HAVE been on a BIG roll since selling US ( American GI's) out. We sure as hell could have achieved Victory in Vietnam with ALOT less American Blood being shed !!! I Love MY COUNTRY and would defend HER with my last breath !!! I LOATH the GOVERMENT of THIS GREAT NATION !! As President Thomas Jefferson said, BEWARE of a GOVERMENT that want's to DO everything FOR YOU !!
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We had an old saying "train as you fight". I have served in coed units and have observed this first hand. Men and women shared the same tents. Usually the females would erect a barrier made from a poncho to block themselves when changing. We never had a single incident in any of the units where this happened. If we want a cohesive force we need to be one team working together. I understand some of the resistance. Change can be a scary thing, but at the end of the day the services will do what they always do. Adapt, improvise, overcome and drive on.
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In 1983, I was TAD to Fort McLellan, Alabama, and I observed army co-ed training. All I could do was shake my head. It looked ridiculous.
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No...just no. I've experienced the Corps and the Air Force and can assure you that the product produced via the respective basics are far different at their core...and it's not just training,it's indoctrination. Male and female Drill Instructors break down Marine recruits of their respective genders in ways that only Marines understand. No distractors, no love interests, no gigglefarts.. I'm surprised the AF still is co-ed with their TIs considering the chaos they've endured as of late. Single gender basic is needed to break and mold, you can do all the equality building at MCT or A-school/tech school. Basic training? No, sometimes men need to be with men and women need to be with women to get a job done. Daydreaming about girls was enough at PI, I'd would've lost my mind seeing them everyday lol.
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after serving in the marine for a time and having participate in the strongman sport women are just as tough and roughed as the males. however boot camp should still remain divided. drill instruct already have their hands fully turning the new generation of video gamers into hard corps marines, they don't need to worry about who got who knocked up. one may laugh, but where theres a will there is away.
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NO co-ed they have been separate for over a hundred years LEAVE IT THAT WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I joined because I wanted to see if I could handle the toughest military boot camp. If I had seen posters of men and women training together, I would not have joined up.
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