Originally Posted by David_Walter
In my experience, women are less likely to always use only the brute force solution. Brute force is good when it's good, but predictable when overused, and that's bad.

I know jack [bleep] about the Special Operations world or the requirements.

Except, women are now a fact in Spec Ops, and you'd better learn how to adapt to that and incorporate whatever strengths they bring.

Ditto ground combat. It's going to happen, how can you best use them to add to your combat power?

I don't know. But someone better.



To the bold statements, research, factual data as well as testimonials say the bring nothing to the table except distractions and biological pressures not conducive to combat readiness or good order and discipline..


A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”