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Some people think women should be allowed

to join the army, the navy and the air force


just like men.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Nowadays, evidences of gender equality are


becoming more and more common. This is
nowhere more noticeable than in career paths, in
which an increasingly number of women have
occupations historically labeled for man, e.g.,
CEOs, Presidents, and Police Officers. I totally
agree that joining the Military should not be an
exception to this fact. This can be illustrated by
taking into account how a woman can be as
qualified as any other man, as well as act as a
catalyst for higher standards of a battalion.

The first thing to be considered is that making


someone work at any job due to their gender is
counterproductive. For example, it is known that
many male soldiers were obligated to join the
military without having any chance to refuse it.
Their spot could be replaced by women who are
the embodiments of military personnel. From
this, it can be concluded that allowing women in
the military can fortify a division.

Moreover, a woman can achieve a high score


even on the exam that determines one's strength.
For instance, if a professional female fighter
attempts to do this test, she will most likely
succeed without struggling, yet no women have
any chance to prove that. On the contrary, a
male that acknowledges his physical fragileness
might have to do the test mandatorily. As this
example shows, the Army can benefit from the
acceptance of women.

After analyzing how females can contribute to


their countries' defense    effectiveness, the
advantageous ramifications of their acceptance
can be seen with clarity. Women should be
allowed to join the military, inasmuch as their
capability can be as high as any other men. It is
hoped someday that multiple governments will
enact laws that permit the aforementioned.

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