*shrug* Iraqi Militia are probably ghosts of the past?
@Rape of men, it may also serve as a way to crush the spirit of a man. An act of 'ultimate' humiliation... in a patriarchal society.
If you are not going to kill them, but don't want them to be of the mind to effectively organize and retaliate...
I don't get the ghosts thing.
You act as if it is rational.
Really, the physical tests that a large portion of the military must endure is rather underwhelming.
My test, to remain in the Navy is at least; 44 push ups, 50 sit ups, under 12:30 1.5 mile.
Last test I did, 83 push ups, 110 sit ups (the max being 100) and an 8:53 1.5 mile. If you can't pass the test there is seriously some problems.
You see it's kind of a catch 22, you want more women in the military, some will pass the physical portion, some won't, but it should be simple enough for the average person willing to join to pass. If they make it more difficult then the number of women (and men) joining would be lower, suddenly everyone is worried that there is a very small number of women in the military (while not looking at the fact that a large number of men have also been turned away because of it), become alarmed.
When it comes right down to it though, only a very small percentage of people, especially in the dialed down Afghanistan, will ever see or even hear actual combat. A lot of people can say they have been on a deployment, but only a few can tell you about what rounds sound like popping over your head (it's different than you would think).
The military, is evolving with the world. No longer are the days of old when we would march battalions and full regiments on shores and through jungles. We now use squad sized elements, to move quickly and secure objectives with less resources. This means we need fewer people in dangerous positions.
I can tell you right now, a lot of the women in the military are either working behind desks in logistical positions, behind the wing, in a hospital, or on a ship. Not boots on the ground. Maybe we should have more "sexual harassment in the workplace videos" (I kid, but it's really more of a societal problem.)
And that's where I think most of our issues stem from. The military is really just a microcosm of American society, after all, we follow all of the same laws as you do in addition to our own. Much broader, yes, and I will agree, also much scarier.