First the Army Rangers allowed in women…and had to lower the standards. Now, the commander of the Navy’s special warfare unit is recommending women be allowed to compete for jobs in the SEALs and combat crews.
Rear Adm. Brian Losey, though, also warns that those women could have a greater risk of injury and probably death. The service could be pressured to adjust job standards in a five-page memo to U.S. Special Operations Command. Yes, adjusting the standards lower always makes for a better soldier…read more on the next page:
Never lower the standards !!!
the reason they do that is to maintain the fish scent in the water.
Standards should not be lowered for women. Women are equal to men, aren’t they? Women have served our country honorably and faithfully in the past. Don’t know how we could have ever won WW2 without women’s contribution.
no abuse please
they lower their standards when they start letting gay people go in there everybody is afraid of a lawsuit that’s what’s wrong with our country today they need to quit trying to make everyone happy and go what with the majority
If they can get through the training, with no help, and the exact training, than let them in.
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Women don’t belong there.
they will never make it under present conditions but you know conditions can change
some of them already smell like fish , why not ???