Overdue: Why It's Time to End the U.S. Military's Female Combat Ban

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The military was the first major American institution to integrate African Americans. It’s now open to gay and lesbian soldiers. It’s time to let women serve in combat, writes Megan H. MacKenzie.

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Overdue: Why It's Time to End the U.S. Military's Female Combat Ban

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