03 January 2014

More jarheads for the day

Elliot Hannon has a Slate article about trying hard and failing:
The Marines decided to postpone a minimum physical fitness test for female Marines after more than half of the female recruits in boot camp failed to meet the standard. Starting on 1 January 2014, female Marines were supposed to be able to complete at least three pullups on their annual fitness test, which, according to The Associated Press, was “part of the process of equalizing physical standards to integrate women into combat jobs”. The pullup test was tried on female recruits at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in South Carolina, but only 45 percent of the recruits were able to meet the minimum standard. Instead, female recruits will be able to opt to complete a “flexed-arm hang” for a minimum of fifteen seconds.
The Marines had planned on using the pullup requirement, the AP reports, based on the belief “that pullups require the muscular strength necessary to perform common military tasks such as scaling a wall, climbing up a rope, or lifting and carrying heavy munitions”, Officials said that the Marine Corps decided to delay the requirement because “the risk of losing recruits and hurting retention of women already in the service was unacceptably high”, according to the AP.  “The delay rekindled sharp debate in the military on the question of whether women have the physical strength for some military jobs, as service branches move toward opening thousands of combat roles to them in 2016,” the AP reports.
Rico says they'll just reset the standards until they can pass... (And didn't anyone notice that women are stronger from the waist down?)

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