ABN RFN said:
Based on my admittedly limited experience from soldiering with females in the infantry ( does anyone have significant experience in this area with the limited number of females in our infantry?) I have observed that the females on my courses have unfortunately mostly been mentally weak. I am uncertain whether this was a result of the fact that it was simply easier for them to get away with it, that it was already expected of them due to pre-determined ideas about a woman's capabilities and that they are just fulfilling those expectations; or indicative of a direct causal relationship between the typical female physiological makeup and the demands of the infantry trade. That being said, there IS a female paratrooper in our Para Coy that regularly carries more weight in the field as the rad-op ( she carries the radio plus her full marching order ) and the way she soldiers makes some of the guys look bad. I would estimate her body weight at no more that 130lbs. if that helps. I would suggest that an exceptional fitness level and a little intestinal fortitude ought to be able to counter-balance any detrimental physical attributes you have that are based on your gender in relation to performing the role of Combat Arms. I know there are going to be soldiers out there that disagree with this...
I don't disagree.Just like we stated earlier, your size acts as a handicap though.
"...that it was already expected of them due to pre-determined ideas about a woman's capabilities"
I think perhaps that because of the way our society is built, factors into this.Girls on average tend to not so much as guys do, get involved in competitive sports, physical activity, or perform physically/mentally exhausting and demanding work.When you throw an average person that has lived much this way the majority of their lives into an environment that demands the most from you, one would think this could easily overwhelm them.Somebody said once "If you live an easy life, you will have little heart.If you live a hard life, you will have alot of heart.That is why the infantry have hard lives!"
Im not saying that women live easier than men do, not at all.But in the areas of physicality coupled with alot of 'intestinal fortitude' , on average, I dont beleive the average female is subjected to as much as a male.
However, there are always exceptions, as there were on my courses and many others most likely.The girl on my BIQ course played hockey for years, was studying martial arts, and had multiple bones broken (from hockey) and was tough as nails, perhaps as a result of her 'conditioning'.Id be willing to wager that many of the female tap outs on course have never had to push themselves very hard physically before that point, or at least not as much as is demanded in the CF.
My 2c