Should the military allow women to serve in combat roles?

Should the military allow women to serve in combat roles?

In 1994 the Department of Defence officially banned women from serving in combat. In 2013 this ban was removed allowing women to serve in combat. Implementation of these rules is ongoing.
The Center for Military Readiness, an organization that seeks to limit women’s participation in the military, stated that “Female soldiers [are], on average, shorter and smaller than men, with 45-50% less upper body strength and 25-30% less aerobic capacity, which is essential for endurance”.
Many argue that by not incorporating women into combat, the government is treating women as second-class citizens and not equals of men.
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