Posted on Oct 6, 2015
With all the talk of Females in Combat Arms. Why hasn't this been brought to light?
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Bradley commander is 1st Cav's first female 'Top Gun' | Army Times ...
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Jul 10, 2014 - Maj. Chrissy Cook is the first woman in the 1st Cavalry Division to qualify on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle, scoring 'Top Gun' in the qualification ...
archive.armytimes.com/.../Bradley-commander-1st-Cav-s-first-female-Top-...
Jul 10, 2014 - Maj. Chrissy Cook is the first woman in the 1st Cavalry Division to qualify on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle, scoring 'Top Gun' in the qualification ...
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I can't see why Armor is a bad fit for females. So long as they are strong enough to fix a broken track.
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I remember reading about this back in the day... Don't recall if I read it here or on the Times...
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Probably from Army Times. I'd heard about it before it "hit the press".
My point though is this happened long before Ranger School, but got little to no visibility.
My point though is this happened long before Ranger School, but got little to no visibility.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
I suspect it was just the timing. Right now females in combat is a hot button issue, so anything that can be remotely tied to the topic will be brought up. Had this been more recent, I'm sure it would have been covered.
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Lol. Good point. BUT 12B is now open to females. And it is also authorizes those qualified to attend Bradley MG School.
IMO tunnel vision set in with the whole Ranger School thing.
IMO tunnel vision set in with the whole Ranger School thing.
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