Get ready for FEMALE Navy SEALS

Here we go. Looks like the Navy and the Obama administration may end up allowing women to compete to be Navy SEALs:

THE HILL – The commander of the Navy’s special warfare unit is recommending women be allowed to compete for jobs in the SEALs and combat crews, The Associated Press reports.

Rear Adm. Brian Losey, though, also warns that those women could have a greater risk of injury and that the service could be pressured to adjust job standards in a five-page memo to U.S. Special Operations Command.

The memo comes as the deadline for all military services to make recommendations on allowing women into combat roles approaches in a few days.

The services have until the end of September to ask for exceptions from Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, who will review those requests and make final decisions by January.

The issue has become a flashpoint after the Marines recommended keeping some jobs closed. A controversial Marines study, a summary of which was released earlier this month, found that all-male ground combat units outperformed those with both genders.

In his memo, Losey outlines many of the same concerns as the Marines, according to The AP, but he concludes that all qualified individuals should be able to test themselves.

The memo says it “is ultimately the right thing to do and is clearly consistent with the struggle over centuries to fully represent our nation’s values of fairness and equal opportunity,” according to The AP.

KEEP READING…

This sounds like a terrible idea. On one hand they say all qualified people should be able to apply, but on the other they also warn that there is likely to be pressure to lower the qualifications. Yes, of course. You know they will lower them in the name of diversity.

Fundamental. Transformation.


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