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1SG Dean Mcbride (MPER) (CPHR)
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By Special Operations, if we are thinking of the non aviator - field type positions, there are not to many female troops interested in dedicating their career to the effort requjired. If a guy bounces out of Seal, Special Forces or other Spec Ops training, nothing is thought about it. A female that can't make it may feel like she let down the rest of the women in the service - and other women may feel the same way about her. It's a stigma that most don't want to risk.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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I can understand that . . .
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1SG Russell S.
1SG Russell S.
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Hmmmm. Interesting perspective. Good one too.
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1SG Russell S.
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It’s open come none, one or all. At this point most really don’t care to be involved in SpecOps or they would have tried already. Whatever we do, keep the standards HIGH.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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1SG Dean Mcbride (MPER) (CPHR)
1SG Dean Mcbride (MPER) (CPHR)
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Lowering the standards will take the "Special" out of Special Operations!
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