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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Can ORDINARY people be HEROES? Yes? No? Why? Think about it,Women in the militaryis a prime example. 90% of the military positions are opento about 200,000 women, and almost 16 % of total U.S. military personnel who currently serve in the armed forces. Sources: "Introduction to Women in the Military: At Issue." Women in the Military. Ed. James Haley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004. At Issue. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 30 Jan. 2015. Women are not allowed to serve in units that are in direct ground combat with the enemy. This pretty much means women can not serve in positions such as infantry, artillery, and special operations. Women have been apart of the every major war since the Revolutionary War. World War II there were more than 300,000 women were recruited into special branches of the military I believe women is the military and ordinary people can heroes in some way ore another.This is the way I look at it, if we did not have those people who fight for our country everydayor have people with the same compassion and determination and courage; where would webe in society? What would we do without the women in everyday life or the ones who stepped up to the plate and risked it all for everyone else. So before you go thinking we don't needthose kind of people in our lives, think about everything you have today and the people you have in your life. If only one thing was different it would change your life forever. Conclusion: Sources:"Introduction to Women in the Military: At Issue." Women in the Military. Ed. James Haley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004. At Issue. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 30 Jan. 2015.Owens, Mackubin Thomas. "There Are Many Reasons to Oppose Gender Neutrality in the Military." Gender Roles. Ed. Noël Merino. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2014. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Coed Combat Units: A Bad Idea on All Counts." Weekly Standard 18.20 (4 Feb. 2013). Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 4 Feb. 2015."ARMY.MIL, The Official Homepage of the United States Army." Blowing down Barriers: Female First Sergeant Takes Charge of Combat Engineer Company. U.S. Army, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2015. Men treat women differently. Men and Women have physical differences. 37 percent less muscle mass, a lighter skeleton, always five inches shorter than her counterpart, and has half of the upper body strength a male has. Women serve in over 95 percent of the military and are about 15.7% are apart of the active military Women have been apart of the army since 1775. They have taken care of the sick and wounded soldiers, made and fixed there clothings, made the troops meals.
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