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Women In The Us Military

Submitted by jtuck2 on May 6, 2007

Category: Psychology
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In this paper; I will discuss facts and issues regarding the past, present and future of women in the United States military. We will learn about a small number of the historical challenges that women have faced in the service of their country. I will present some of the persisting stereotypes and stigma that women have had to overcome to stand on an equal footing with their fellow male soldiers, specifically as these relate to female physical and mental health issues. We will discuss some of the legitimate gender specific mental and physical health issues that still need attention. Finally, we will look at one issue that I feel has not received enough attention from academia and the public.
Historically; whenever humankind has engaged in combat, women have been relegated to a supportive role. Women were expected to defend their homes in their husband¡¦s absence, but often needed to disguise themselves as men to actively participate in any other combat roles. There are obvious and notable historical exceptions to this observation; including female military leaders such as Aahotep, Boudicca, Kahlua, Joan of Arc and others. For the sake of brevity, I will limit this paper¡¦s discussion to the historically recent experiences of women in the armed forces of the United States. Throughout much of America¡¦s early military history, women were simply independent contractors who provided succor and nursing support for the men fighting on the front lines. Due in large part to the success of a program initiated during the Spanish-American War, women were formally given rank as part of the now permanent Army Nursing Corps in the early 1900¡¦s. Women could not enjoy many of the benefits of that rank, but it was a small step in the right direction.
This step began a SLOW process of change that began during both World Wars and continued through the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. Women, mostly due to necessity, were given gradually expanding responsibilities...

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