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Post by avordvet on Jul 24, 2017 5:40:57 GMT -5
Navy Has First Female Applicants for SEAL Officer, Special Boat Units19 Jul 2017, Hope Hodge Seck More than a year after a mandate for the Pentagon opened previously closed ground combat and special operations jobs to women, officials say the Navy has its first female candidates for its most elite special warfare roles. Two women were in boot camp as candidates for the Navy's all-enlisted Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman program, Naval Special Warfare Center Deputy Commander Capt. Christian Dunbar told members of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service in June. Another woman, who sources say is a junior in an ROTC program at an unnamed college, has applied for a spot in the SEAL officer selection process for fiscal 2018, which begins Oct. 1, and is set to complete an early step in the pipeline, special operations assessment and selection, later this summer, he said. www.military.com/daily-news/2017/07/19/navy-first-female-applicants-seal-officer-special-boat-units.html
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Post by avordvet on Jul 28, 2017 5:04:51 GMT -5
Yup, back in the day when they were found humping each other, the freaks were put into 'protective custody' so they would could make it back to shore for administrative discharge proceedings. Although Trump is trying to put the brakes on this, the Left has so infilterated the military with LGBTXYZ activists, the court cases will go on for many years and most will fail, because once that 'don't ask, don't tell' door was kicked open and the service flooded with the new 'social justice warriors', a 'legal' standard was set. Right now, roughly 2 percent of service members are LGBTXYZ freaks, lets get back to making it ZERO. New U.S. Navy aircraft carrier sets sail with no urinalsBY Constance Gibbs, Monday, July 24, 2017, 4:55 PM The U.S. Navy has decided on a new form of berth control. The USS Gerald R. Ford — the newest U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, and the first in its class of ships — is ditching urinals, introducing “gender neutral” bathrooms. Each sleeping quarter — what the Navy calls a berthing area — will have traditional porcelain bowls in the heads (or bathrooms) of the newly designed aircraft carrier, which can hold over 5,000 sailors. www.nydailynews.com/life-style/u-s-navy-aircraft-carrier-sets-sail-no-urinals-article-1.3352063
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