Michelle420
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So do you think from a behavioral science point of view that women can actually benefit the military being in combat in the sense the enemy won't see them coming?
Are there other benefits?
? Are they invisible because they're short or for some other reason?
I need a reference to your question.
So do you think from a behavioral science point of view that women can actually benefit the military being in combat in the sense the enemy won't see them coming?
Thank you, so in westernized society it's not so common to see women comabt
So do you think from a behavioral science point of view that women can actually benefit the military being in combat in the sense the enemy won't see them coming?
Are there other benefits?
? Are they invisible because they're short or for some other reason?
I need a reference to your question.
So do you think from a behavioral science point of view that women can actually benefit the military being in combat in the sense the enemy won't see them coming?
Thank you. So my meaning is can women "pass off" as hidden, camouflaged, dressed as part of the society of the enemy and they never see her coming. Meaning it's unexpected because the US military letting women in combat is relatively new correct?
Perhaps I am wrong. This is just preliminary questioning. If I find it's just not interesting enough I may do a report on something else. LOL

