women in combat

It was "obviously" the hope of a "mischievous liberal" at the studio, he wrote.
She's poised to become the first woman ever to lead a combatant command.
"It’s a slap in the face telling us that chicks can do our job."
A recent survey of U.S. Special Forces troops revealed deep-seated misogyny.
"We're going to make sure our military remains the finest fighting force in the history of the world, worthy of all our patriots who serve -- men and women."
Martha Gellhorn was the first woman -- landing upfront, and the only female journalist with a brilliant first-hand story of the invasion.