TO FIGHT AND WIN WARS
By Maj. Gen. Jerry R. Curry, US Army (Ret'd).
CurryforAmerica.com
The
mission of the nation’s armed forces is to support
and defend the Constitution of the United States
against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
To succeed
our armed forces must be effectively
trained and
prepared to fight and win wars. Success in war is a
question of military effectiveness, not political
correctness.
Secretary
of Defense Leon Panetta’s unfortunate announcement
last week that he has approved assigning women to
military front line combat units is about diversity
and women rising to positions of high military
leadership, not about military effectiveness. If
Secretary Panetta thought that assigning women to
combat would have increased the nation’s military
effectiveness he would have done it when he first
became Secretary of Defense. Then he could have seen
the policy through to its implementation, not just
pass it off onto his replacement secretary for
execution.
Some years
ago when I was the Chief of Staff of a U.S. Army
Corps in Germany, we received a communication from
the Pentagon saying that the decision had been made
to assign women to military combat units down to
regimental level.
It also alerted us that our first contingent
of women would arrive in about three weeks.
The next
day at the morning staff meeting I told the Corps
Commander about the communication and asked whether
he had any particular guidance for the staff in its
development of a policy to integrate women into
corps combat units? He thought for a few minutes
then in jest said, “Yes, throw the women into the
open showers with the men. Those who manage to fight
their way out alive, keep.
Ship the others back to the Pentagon.”
Of course his offhand, meant to be humorous
comments in no way represented actual army or corps
policy. In fact, the integration of women into our
regimental level combat units went smoothly and
those problem which did develop, which were many,
were handled skillfully and professionally. The
women performed their peace time duties as well as
our male soldiers.
But the
Commander’s words did have a ring of truth to them.
Woman shouldn’t and couldn’t -- then and now -- be
expected to live up to male physical conditioning
standards. Imagine women assigned to combat outpost
duty in Afghanistan. Imagine what would happen to
them if they were captured by Al-Queda or Muslim
extremists and gang raped over and over and over
again. The women who lived through such a horrifying
experience could be mentally and emotionally
crippled for life.
And those in the White House and Pentagon who
were responsible for exposing them to such horror
should be taken out and shot.
Any nation
that assigns women to fight on the front lines of
its military forces is doomed to be defeated in
battle. It is like women playing in the “Superbowl.”
How long do you think the physically best of woman
would hold up against the constant pounding of a 350
pound NFL lineman? One play,
two, maybe three?
Why in the
name of all that is holy are the Pentagon’s Generals
and Admirals sanctioning the assignment of women to
front line military combat units? We know the White
House is proposing it for the same reason it is
supporting illegal immigration, to score political
points and amass election votes with Hispanics. But
for the life of me I don’t understand the silence
coming out of the Pentagon.
If a
commander really cared about the safety of his or
her troops and is honestly looking out for their
welfare, he or she will oppose Panetta’s ill-advised
decision at all costs. The generals and admirals
should fight to the death the idea of assigning
woman to front line combat
units. On any given day a male army will decisively
defeat a female army again, again, and again. An NFL
team made up of the best and most physically
conditioned women in the nation will be soundly
whipped by the worst male team in the league.
What a cowardly -- or is the word stupid --
nation we have become, to believe that we can
successfully use women to fight our nation’s battles
and wars. Do we really want to see America’s women,
wives, and mothers beheaded and their naked bodies
drug through the streets of some middle-eastern hell
hole of a nation, for that is exactly what will
eventually happen. Were Patrick Henry of Virginia
here he would scream, “Forbid it almighty God!”
But he is
not here and our generals and admirals are either
unwilling or have been cowed into not speaking out
in opposition to this insanity.
Once again it
comes down to “We The People” having to step up and
shout, “No-No-No, American women should not be
forced to serve in front line military combat units!
Diversity is not the same as military necessity.
Men were physically created to fight wars,
not women.”