Friday, March 13, 2015

WOMEN IN THE MILITARY - COMBAT

The push to put women into " all positions " in the military (make no bones about it, the feminists meant in combat), started aggressively with President James Earl Carter, our peanut farming Georgia preacher ex-Governor.  " Women in the Military" by Brian Mitchell refers to a history of fudging numbers, lowering standards, deliberate flirting with rules, women, traditions, morale and pigeon holing the massive complaints of the service academies already enrolled in cadet training for officer positions within all of our service academies.
     The Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs was the first target. 
     Jimmy Carter loaded the deck against any tradition already in place. Women were appointed in positions of authority with virtually no  previous experience with military aircraft, supervision of large bodies of troops, or administration. They ruled only political ethos, and rule they did. Women enrol lees into the Academy begun to flow in and received preferential treatment in lower physical standards i.e. stress free periods in physical training, re-wired educational courses to fit their gender specific needs, as well as social interactions.
     Nature taking it's course, pregnancies cropped up, percentages of female cadets starting to drop out increased. These numbers were painstakingly kept quiet. 
     " Were it not for intense political pressure, there would be virtually no women in the military today," ......Brian Mitchell, USAF.  No other country depends so heavily on women as America. Israel and Canada come in a close second.
     You can't place women so close to the fighting without them accidentally (or on purpose) being involved in it. There are women who are in it to win it, an element of women whose hormones drive them to prove " I'm as good as any man." 
     No? How do you explain Major Rhonda Cornum, doctor, co-pilot, prisoner of War in Iraq 18 years ago? Her personal resume reads like the fictional cartoon character Steven Canyon. Shot down by the Republican Guard over Iraq, taken prisoner with two broken arms she was one of only five Americans left alive after a Blackhawk crashed. Subjected to brutalities not fit to mention here she was eventually released after General Schwartzkoff personally intervened. In my opinion, having reviewed her book "She went to War" and my studies of human behavior, I doubt seriously whether anyone could have stopped her from doing what she did that got her captured. Wife of a jet pilot, mother of a daughter back home, she was compelled to place herself in the most dangerous position and then prayed to get back to safety, involving America's top commander on site to do it. 
     In my opinion, if we did not have women involved, the overwhelming instincts of men, to protect women - at all costs - would not distract them from the primacy of combat. Such is also mentioned in her book. She seems to treat that person as a man with a defect, like having a broken leg. When as a man, he fellows his natural instinct.
     Then there is the newly elected Congressperson from Arizona an Air Force Major and ex-A10 Wart Hog fighter pilot who led countless attacks in Iraq. Both women in combat positions. To win the House position, she eschewed the Air Force combat gear and dressed in feminine costume ear rings make up and accoutrement to project the image of one of the folks. She won.
     An Air Force Major, public relations officer deep from the bowels of the Pentagon was quoted on the subject of Women in the Military especially in combat that " it's going on, we haven't had much feedback from the public, I guess it's no big deal." 
     Of course not, that's because in my opinion, no one knows about it. The media has not covered it, thee have been no wide coverage, no cover stories, no reporters riding along in the back seat of two seat er fighters, nothing. 
     Once again, the Media is flying cover for the Obama administration. We are still in the dark as to what's going on. 
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