Originally Posted by
talaniman
My understanding as explained by females who have already served is that they want the same credit and promotional opportunities as the men they served with. Sounds legit. They also point out that the chances of them being raped and assaulted by their fellow comrades is greater than being captured by the enemy, and fact back this up. They also agree that they have to meet the same high standards for combat as the men do, so seems the benefits and past circumstances have more merits than the what ifs of the opposing arguments.
I guess that's why Panetta and the Joint Chiefs have decided to give them the equality, and equal protection under the law they are suing for with a rational plan of implementation over 3years to accomplish that goal.