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Posted on Apr 13, 2016
SFC Jim Mergott
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MAJ Rene De La Rosa
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Agree with you, SFC Jim Mergott. Have seen and met the young women of today's Army, and they are competitive beasts, (they played soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, etc.) and can out PT some of the males around the base. If they are fit, and have a general stick-to-it-iveness mentality, why not allow them to "be the best that they can be?" Would rather see a STRAC motivated female rather than a lackadaisical male, who is not invested in his men and women he leads. BLUF: If she can complete the training, have at it.
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PO1 Cryptologic Technician (Technical)
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I'm on the fence with this. My friend just got accepted into the Navy SPEC OPS and while I'm excited she got through, there are some people who need to have a complete understanding of what entails with combat; the front lines. Honestly if someone is able to deal (bad choice of word) with what entails in combat then I say go for it but there needs to be other guidelines and tests done to make sure this is the right person for the job.

If that has been done for the candidate, then let them serve. If there one small spec of a issue, then it needs to be full investigated and if it causes them to not be able to serve in combat, then there are other means to serve.
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You don't think the bad guys would do the same things on women to guys? Also, people are free to choose what jobs they want. If I am not mistaken, plenty of males have developed PTSD from combat. This isn't new, combat stress, shell shock, whatever they want to call it.
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CPO Steelworker
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When you are saying SPEC OPS are you saying EOD or do you mean NSW. They are trying to get away from the term SPEC OPS and when used could mean a verity of jobs that have been open to women for over 20 years the only job left in the Navy is SEAL that is it. The only job that does not have women in positions. If it is NSW that is fine but I have a feeling you are talking about EOD or some other special program.
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SFC (Join to see) The military needs to figure out a way to measure an individuals resilience capabilities. Man or woman if they don’t have a high threshold for stress they should not be allowed to hold a combat arms MOS. I think this would result in fewer cases of PTSD.
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SFC Jim Mergott - Only if they can come up with a metric to measure resiliency. It is like coming up with a metric measuring maturity. Maybe everybody should pass the SERE school in order to go into a combat arms MOS? Then again, I have heard that some people who exclusively staying inside the wire in deployment get PTSD also... and no, not SHARP related.
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SGT Ben Keen
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I agree, I think just as we see in the past, history will show that those that decide to serve in that area will be able to preform their jobs to the standard and work well along side others.
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