flywithastick
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Should she just go with the story, or contradict the military reports?
She admits she can't remember much of the ordeal. Is there any thing to be gained by contradicting the story?
Personally, I don't think she should have been there in the first place. This is *exactly* what happens when women see combat. Either the guys on our side are distracted, or as in this case, the commanders in the Pentagon/politicians see some perverted PR opportunity coming from this serious mishap.
Special handling or consideration will happen. Others may die as a result. The US military will not be as effective as it could be with women in (or near) combat roles.
Should she just go with the story, or contradict the military reports?
She admits she can't remember much of the ordeal. Is there any thing to be gained by contradicting the story?
Personally, I don't think she should have been there in the first place. This is *exactly* what happens when women see combat. Either the guys on our side are distracted, or as in this case, the commanders in the Pentagon/politicians see some perverted PR opportunity coming from this serious mishap.
Special handling or consideration will happen. Others may die as a result. The US military will not be as effective as it could be with women in (or near) combat roles.
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