It is worth considering women's social and political progress over the past 100 years. Women currently have the right to vote and possess property. They sit quietly in the kitchen, not their own voice. Women were once limited to working men such as police, firefighters, construction workers, doctors, truck drivers, scientists. Obviously, this list is not comprehensive. Unfortunately, there is still one area limited to women.
In December 2015, women began training in the fall of 2016 and announced that they were permitted to complete all positions by the end of the year. In 2016 British Prime Minister David Cameron canceled the ban on women in the close position of British troops. In 2017, the British Air Force 's Army was first opened to women, the British Air Force became the first unit of the British Army and played every role for women service personnel. Over the course of the First World War, more than 2,300 women worked for the Canadian Army Medical Team. During the Second World War, 5,000 women of the Royal Army Medical Team of Canada served overseas again, but they were not allowed to serve in battle battles and battle teams. Canadian troops' women's troops were established during the Second World War as well as the Canadian Air Force (women's division).
Until recently, women in the United States were unable to gain military assistance status and could not carry out military service in battle. In 2015, the Pentagon opened up all fighting activities to women, and as of 2016 the ban on women near the British army was lifted. (In other countries like Israel, women are allowed to serve longer in battle troops). Many people believe that this is a positive step towards achieving gender equality, but there is concern that increasing women's participation in the battle role may be inappropriate and even dangerous Yes.
When defense minister Ashton Carter started the battle occupational role for military women, it also made it possible for women to volunteer to participate in various special forces. The women served in the battle zone and were doing well in the battle in Iraq and Afghanistan. A final price of 160 has already been paid. There is, however, a big difference between women who are allowed to participate in battle to carry out special missions and women assigned to Special Forces A, SEAL and MARSOC and AFSOC units.