Women to now be allowed in combat roles

My daughter is two weeks from being shipped out to Afghanistan good brother. It will be her 4th deployment .. now as a senior Noncom.

At her request, I cannot talk about her position on this issue or any issues because she fears her father is monitored and could negatively affect her career.

We never talk about politics although we know what is in each others head.

I have however, spoken to several female soldiers about the issue and the consensus is both ways. Some feel as if combat duty is the only way to advancement .. others speak of their fears.

As a father who often has nightmares when my daughter is in combat zones, I'm not looking forward to the implementation of this decision.

I hear you. My thoughts are with her.
 
My daughter is two weeks from being shipped out to Afghanistan good brother. It will be her 4th deployment .. now as a senior Noncom.

At her request, I cannot talk about her position on this issue or any issues because she fears her father is monitored and could negatively affect her career.

We never talk about politics although we know what is in each others head.

I have however, spoken to several female soldiers about the issue and the consensus is both ways. Some feel as if combat duty is the only way to advancement .. others speak of their fears.

As a father who often has nightmares when my daughter is in combat zones, I'm not looking forward to the implementation of this decision.

combat duty may not be the only way to advancement, however, it helps in 99% of the time. that concern is duly noted. of course, as you're well aware, how to balance that concern with your concerns and women's concern regarding combat. i don't see the military changing advancement opportunities after serving in combat or combat zones. if they did, i would not approve. i think there is something to be said about serving in combat or a combat zone...it gives you a different perspective than simply sitting behind a desk.

i hope your daughter returns in full health.
 
We never talk about politics although we know what is in each others head.

what if she is a closet republican and you have just been waaaaay off? O_O

As a father who often has nightmares when my daughter is in combat zones, I'm not looking forward to the implementation of this decision.

I wish all the best for your daughter.
 
combat duty may not be the only way to advancement, however, it helps in 99% of the time. that concern is duly noted. of course, as you're well aware, how to balance that concern with your concerns and women's concern regarding combat. i don't see the military changing advancement opportunities after serving in combat or combat zones. if they did, i would not approve. i think there is something to be said about serving in combat or a combat zone...it gives you a different perspective than simply sitting behind a desk.

i hope your daughter returns in full health.

I don't necessarily disagree with you brother .. but my daughter has been in the military for 14 years, 11 as active duty. She's E7, SFC .. and will soon be on the list for E8 because of her outstanding scores at Leadership training. E9 is as high as one could go as a noncom.

Many retire from the military after 20 years and never make E7.

While I agree that combat duty is the key to advancement for most .. that isn't the exclusive route.

From my perspective, I wouldn't care if she retired as an E1 .,. as long as she comes home alive and whole. That baby in my avatar needs her just as much as I do.

OK .. I'm a wimp. Just typing this brings tears to my eyes.
 
I don't necessarily disagree with you brother .. but my daughter has been in the military for 14 years, 11 as active duty. She's E7, SFC .. and will soon be on the list for E8 because of her outstanding scores at Leadership training. E9 is as high as one could go as a noncom.

Many retire from the military after 20 years and never make E7.

While I agree that combat duty is the key to advancement for most .. that isn't the exclusive route.

From my perspective, I wouldn't care if she retired as an E1 .,. as long as she comes home alive and whole. That baby in my avatar needs her just as much as I do.

OK .. I'm a wimp. Just typing this brings tears to my eyes.

Eh, I don't think a dad caring about his daughter fighting overseas is a wimp even if multiple tears come out. Guys rag on each other for a lot of stuff, this isn't one of them.
 
My daughter is two weeks from being shipped out to Afghanistan good brother. It will be her 4th deployment .. now as a senior Noncom.

At her request, I cannot talk about her position on this issue or any issues because she fears her father is monitored and could negatively affect her career.

We never talk about politics although we know what is in each others head.

I have however, spoken to several female soldiers about the issue and the consensus is both ways. Some feel as if combat duty is the only way to advancement .. others speak of their fears.

As a father who often has nightmares when my daughter is in combat zones, I'm not looking forward to the implementation of this decision.


So good, solid, common sense prevails.......something sorely lacking on this board.
 
Eh, I don't think a dad caring about his daughter fighting overseas is a wimp even if multiple tears come out. Guys rag on each other for a lot of stuff, this isn't one of them.

I'm feeling real wimpy at this moment brother.

I need to stop for a while. Hard to see the keyboard.

I apologize.
 
that is completely wrong and only serves to weaken a military if they did so only for women.

We do the same thing here.....every time a women wants to be a cop, join the fire dept., and of course the military.....standards are lowered.....
 
I'm feeling real wimpy at this moment brother.

I need to stop for a while. Hard to see the keyboard.

I apologize.

There's a reason they are called 'daddy's little girl'. Your reaction seems very normal to me. In fact we'd probably be better off as a society if more fathers have the love and caring you show for your child.
 
I don't necessarily disagree with you brother .. but my daughter has been in the military for 14 years, 11 as active duty. She's E7, SFC .. and will soon be on the list for E8 because of her outstanding scores at Leadership training. E9 is as high as one could go as a noncom.

Many retire from the military after 20 years and never make E7.

While I agree that combat duty is the key to advancement for most .. that isn't the exclusive route.

From my perspective, I wouldn't care if she retired as an E1 .,. as long as she comes home alive and whole. That baby in my avatar needs her just as much as I do.

OK .. I'm a wimp. Just typing this brings tears to my eyes.

you are the furthest thing from a wimp. more men should be able to discuss their feelings, especially about their daughters. you are good man, despite being wrong about everything politically. :D
 
The groundbreaking move recommended by the Joint Chiefs of Staff overturns a 1994 rule prohibiting women from being assigned to smaller ground combat units. Panetta's decision gives the military services until January 2016 to seek special exceptions if they believe any positions must remain closed to women.

i'm fine with this
 
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