Posted on Feb 26, 2020
Woman on Track to Become 1st Female Army Green Beret: Report
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The old saying goes about Rangers is “The Tab is just a school, the scroll is a way of life”. The same goes with serving in a SF-ODA in combat. Any Rangers or Long Tabbers disagree?
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There was a woman who completed the Q Course back in the early 80s:
In 1981 Capt. Kathleen Wilder became the first woman to be Special Forces qualified. Although Wilder made it through the training, she was told she had failed a field exercise, the New York Times reported at the time. After she filed a sex discrimination complaint, Army Training and Doctrine Command ruled that she had in fact completed Special Forces training.
So she may be the second to complete the course, first to actually serve on a team.
In 1981 Capt. Kathleen Wilder became the first woman to be Special Forces qualified. Although Wilder made it through the training, she was told she had failed a field exercise, the New York Times reported at the time. After she filed a sex discrimination complaint, Army Training and Doctrine Command ruled that she had in fact completed Special Forces training.
So she may be the second to complete the course, first to actually serve on a team.
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move forward with this and let her be come the first female Green Beret. they have earnd this right.
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