Friday, November 22, 2024

Military Did Not Lower Standards for Women in Combat Roles

All branches of the U.S. military still require women to pass strict fitness tests if they want to take on the most physically challenging specialty jobs

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... Pete Hegseth, the nominee to lead the Defense Department in the next administration, claims the military watered down its fitness requirements to accommodate a directive to allow women to serve in the most physically demanding roles.

"The standards have been lowered," Hegseth said during a Nov. 7 interview on the Sean Ryan Show. "I'm straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles."

But the military has said it did not lower qualification requirements for women to serve in some of the toughest jobs on the battlefield.

Although women have long fought in combat, the Department of Defense officially opened those roles to women in 2016.

Ash Carter, the defense secretary at the time, said women would still have to prove they could handle the grueling physical demands.

"As long as they qualify and meet the standards, women will now be able to contribute to our mission in ways they could not before," Carter said during a news conference in 2015. "They'll be allowed to drive tanks, fire mortars and lead infantry soldiers into combat." ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-21 10:41 PM

Air Force captain becomes first woman in service history to receive Silver Star as crews honored for drone fight
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... The assault was the Air Force's largest air-to-air engagement in five decades. Over 60 pilots, crew and ground troops faced hundreds of Iranian drones and missiles.

On Nov. 12, 30 fighter pilots and airmen were recognized for missions during the largest air-to-air enemy engagement in over 50 years, according to the Air Force. The crew of one F-15E, pilot Maj. Benjamin Coffey and weapon systems officer Capt. Lacie Hester, were awarded the nation's third-highest valor award, the Silver Star.

With that award, Hester is the first woman in the Air Force to receive the Silver Star and the 10th woman in the Department of Defense's history. Together, the Air Force said Coffey and Hester's squadron shot down 70 drones and three ballistic missiles.

"It takes a high-performing team with high-performing individuals to be able to find these things to begin with and then to engage it," Coffey said in a press release.

The missions came during a massive aerial attack of missiles and unmanned drones fired from Iran from the morning of April 13 into the early hours of April 14. In total, 66 airmen from the 494th Fighter Squadron and 494th Fighter Generation Squadron worked together to repel the massive aerial attack on Israel. ...

During the fight, Coffey and Hester depleted their air-to-air missiles and rockets. Instead of returning to their base, they engaged targets with the F-15's Gatling gun, shooting down several one-way attack drones at extremely low altitudes.

"Although intelligence provided the numbers of how many drones we could expect to see, it was still surprising to see them all," Hester told the Air Force.

Coffey and Hester also overcame a serious malfunction of one of their missiles. While engaging a drone, the crew launched an air-to-air missile, but the missile failed to detach from the wing of their F-15, a hung missile.' That forced the team to land with a potentially armed missile attached to their wing.

As they approached the landing strip, the base entered alarm red status, meaning the base was locking down due to an incoming attack and debris falling around it from destroyed drones and missiles. Despite being told to seek shelter in bunkers, support crews remained exposed to keep all the jets in the fight, refueling and rearming the jets.

"Really, all we could tell them was stay airborne as long as you can, with the gas that you have," F-15 pilot Maj. Clayton Wicks told CNN. Wicks who controlled jet operations on the ground during the attack. "Don't divert, because even our divert airfields " we don't know what's going on there either, so if stuff is blowing up over our heads, very likely stuff is blowing up there too." ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-21 11:09 PM

In an asynchronous environment, everyone is a combatant. Remember the truckers and medics getting blown up in Iraq and Afghanistan while on support missions?
Anyone in the Green Zone was subject to mortar and rocket attack.

#3 | Posted by mattm at 2024-11-22 12:15 PM

If ------ Noise and Our Dear Leader say it happened, then it happened

#4 | Posted by hamburglar at 2024-11-22 08:38 PM

Standards have been lowered for females according to what active duty friends told me back in around 2014. It is all political PC BS which high level officers do to kiss butt and get promotions.

#5 | Posted by Robson at 2024-11-22 08:54 PM

---- off you lying sack of ----.

#6 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-11-22 09:29 PM

"But the military has said it did not lower qualification requirements for women to serve in some of the toughest jobs on the battlefield."

What we need is a Sec. of Defense who believes conspiracy theories instead of reading actual reports. "Reading is so time consuming but I can learn just as much by just listening to Tucker Carlson for a couple of hours per day." I'll let Tucker do my reading for me which will give me more time to kiss Donald's big smelly ass!" Hey, how do you think I got this nomination? Knowledge, education, experience? Nah! I don't need none of that crap! Flattery and ass kissing are much more powerful than resumes.

#7 | Posted by danni at 2024-11-23 08:19 AM

Maury: "And the lie detector determined that was a lie!"

#8 | Posted by THEBULL at 2024-11-23 11:15 AM

Why does Trump need qualified people in his cabinet when he already knows anything and everything worth knowing?

Don't believe me? Just ask the bulbous bloviator, he'll set you straight..

#9 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2024-11-24 06:36 AM

Are ALL their requirements the same as men or just some?

#10 | Posted by Tor at 2024-11-26 03:32 PM

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