This document discusses the history of women in the military, laws regarding women in combat roles, and the potential hazards of women serving in combat. It outlines that historically women were restricted to certain non-combat roles but demands grew for more opportunities. Laws treated male and female service members differently, particularly restricting women from combat. Potential hazards discussed include increased risks of captivity, rape, or hostage situations for women, as well as perceptions of women being less masculine or able to carry wounded or lift heavy machinery.
2. Women of history in the
Military
First female to join Military
Demands of women in the military
Types of jobs they were allowed to
peruse in military.
3. Laws for Women in Military
Types of Laws that restrict female in
combat
Different laws for male and females
4. Hazards of Women in
Combat/Possibilities
Captivity, rape/hostage
Less masculine, weaker than males
Carrying wounded, lifting heavy
machinery