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Women in combat : civic duty or military liability? / Lorry M. Fenner, Marie E. deYoung.

Van Pelt Library UB418.W65 F458 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fenner, Lorry.
Contributor:
DeYoung, Marie.
Series:
Controversies in public policy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women in combat--United States.
Women in combat.
United States.
Physical Description:
xi, 207 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, [2001]
Summary:
Women have been actively involved the United States military for more than fifty years, but the ban on their participation in combat remains a hotly debated issue. In this provocative book, Lorry M. Fenner, an active-duty Air Force intelligence officer, calls for opening all aspects of military service to women. Marie deYoung, a former Army chaplain, argues that keeping women out of combat is in the best interests of both sexes and crucial to the effectiveness of the military as a whole.
Fenner bases her argument for inclusion of women on the idea that democracies require all citizens to compete in public endeavor and share in civic obligation. She contends that, historically, reasons for banning women from combat have been culturally biased. She argues that membership in a combat force should be based on capability judged against appropriate standards. Moreover, she maintains that excluding women hampers the diversity and adaptability that by necessity will characterize the armed forces in the twenty-first century.
In contrast, deYoung declares that the different physical fitness standards for men and women would, in combat, lower morale for both sexes and put women at risk of casualty. Further, she contends that women have neither the physical or emotional strength to endure the overall brutality of the combat experience. She also asserts that calls for lifting the combat ban are politically motivated and are inconsistent with the principles of American democracy and the mission of national defense.
With each author responding to the views of the other, their exchange offers a valuable synthesis of the issues surrounding a longstanding debate among policymakers, military personnel, and scholars of both military history and women's studies.
Contents:
Part 1 Moving Targets: Women's Roles in the U.S. Military in the 21st Century / Lorry M. Fenner 3
Part 2 A Feminist Analysis in Support of the U.S. Army Ground Combat Exclusion for Women / Marie E. deYoung 107
Response to deYoung / Lorry M. Fenner 175
Response to Fenner / Marie E. deYoung 195.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0878408622
0878408630
OCLC:
45890465

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