Army opens Special Operations flying missions to women

Locutus

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The Army will soon have women flying special operations missions.

As part of a push by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno to open more combat roles for women, the Army is looking for women for pilot and crew chief billets for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, according to the Army Times.

“We are looking for women to serve in the cockpit, we’ll start with a pilot [trial] program, and assuming there’s no significant issues, we’ll integrate women,” Brig. Gen. Clayton Hutmacher, commander of the Army’s Special Operations Aviation Command told the publication. “We’re fully supportive of this initiative.”

Women already fly aircraft and serve as crew in other Army aviation units.


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Sal

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well good for them...you have to be one very tough mother to do it though... kill with your bare hands, survive on the ground off of the land for indefinite periods of time and the list goes on... go us.