1. Sex discrimination
These newly positioned females were revolutionary from the normal female employees of 1974- they underwent the exact rigorous physical training regimen and instruction that the male officers did, and passed the same physical tests that the male officers did. ... Furthermore, if this female soldier is dedicated to serving her country, she is willing to work and to compete against males in a test of strength. In doing so, she should be willing to be put on an even keel with them, being tested as they are and drilled as they are, thus allowing only the best of the best female athletes into the ...
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