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Washington: The US military will let women serve in all combat roles, Defence Secretary Ash Carter said on Thursday in a historic move striking down gender barriers in the armed forces. But some other lawmakers welcomed the move.Carter said the opening to women would take place following a 30-day review period, after which they would be integrated into the new roles in a "deliberate and methodical manner" as positions come open.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said it would "strengthen our armed forces" and Representative Niki Tsongas called it a "long overdue" move that would eliminate some of the barriers to advancement that women face in the military. They'll be able to serve as Army Rangers and Green Berets, Navy SEALS, Marine Corps infantry, Air Force parajumpers and everything else that was previously open only to men," he said.He acknowledged the decision could lead to more debate over whether women would have to register for the draft, an issue he said was already under litigation. Three women recently passed the rigorous Army Ranger course, but some 220,000 military jobs are still closed to women. He said he considered the Marines' request and believed its concerns could be addressed. The waiting period enables Congress to review the decision and raise any objections.

Carter said most of the services favoured opening all jobs to women, but the Marine Corps had sought a partial exception for roles such as infantry, machine gunner, fire support reconnaissance and others.S. "And women will be subject to the same standard and rules that men will. The U. military is currently an all-volunteer force, but young men are still required to register in case the draft is reactivated.Since the Pentagon directive in 2013, the services have been examining whether women should be excluded from China insulation boards Factory外部リンク any military positions."As long as they qualify and meet the standards, women will now be able to contribute to our mission in ways they could not before," Carter told a Pentagon news conference.Carter's decision comes nearly three years after the Pentagon first instructed the military to open all positions to qualified women, including front-line combat roles.They asked the Pentagon for details on a Marine Corps request for exceptions, which was overridden by Carter, and information on how draft registration might be affected."Secretary Carter's decision to open all combat positions to women will have a consequential impact on our service members and our military's warfighting capabilities," Senator John McCain and Representative Mac Thornberry said in a statement.""People are assigned to missions, tasks and functions according to need as well as their capabilities," he said.Asked whether the decision opened the door to women being required to serve in front-line combat positions, Carter said members of the military had some choices but not "absolute choice.

A restriction on such roles was seen as increasingly out of place during a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan in which women were often in harm's way."Women already serve in combat roles for the armed forces of a few developed nations, including Canada and Israel, but officials have said demand from women for such jobs in most NATO countries is very low.General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and former Marine commandant, said he had given Carter his best advice on the issue and would now fully integrate women "in a manner that maintains our joint warfighting capability."MARINES HAD SOUGHT EXCEPTIONSThe decision drew a rebuke from the Republican chairmen of the armed services committees in the Senate and House of Representatives."They'll be allowed to drive tanks, fire mortars, and lead infantry soldiers into combat.Women represented about 2 percent of US casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan, with some 300,000 deploying to the conflict zones.Two Democratic members of the armed services panels welcomed Carter's decision.""Our armed forces will draw on an even wider pool of talent.President Barack Obama called the move a "historic step forward," saying it would "make our military even stronger. Women who can meet the high standards required will have new opportunities to serve," Obama said in a statement






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