How Long to Read Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military

By U. S. Army US Army Command and Staff College

How Long Does it Take to Read Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military?

It takes the average reader and 56 minutes to read Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military by U. S. Army US Army Command and Staff College

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Description

Despite the fact that women have participated on both the periphery and the front lines of combat since war has existed, how to integrate women into the US military seems new. Women have led and succeeded in war, though their accomplishments are far less known than their male counterparts. The history of women in the US military is twofold: that of the civil feminist movement for women's rights such as the right to vote, and the slower movement of women's access to all roles in the military as full martial citizens. Understanding that history and its similarities to racial integration in the military provides insight into current perceptions of women and men as the "same" in the military. Consequently, women's role in the military should be based on military standards and skills required during combat, and not women's rights. It is the luxury of a nation not facing annihilation to continue gender roles for men and women in civil and military societies. Notwithstanding positive progress for women in the military, policymakers are swayed by social discussion and sentiment rather than quantitative data regarding women in the military. The social taboo of acknowledging men and women differ physiologically actually hinders progress for women as equal members of the military. Recognizing that men and women are different facilitates the dialogue that women are not just smaller men, a discussion vital to increasing the effectiveness of women soldiers and the military's overall readiness. (Hamilton, Laura). The School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) is one of the parts of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC). Most SAMS students complete the regular CGSC course, then stay for a second academic year. They write either one or two monographs (depending on the requirement at the time) and are awarded a Master of Military Art and Science (MMAS) graduate degree. Most go on to planning jobs in field units. This collection contains all the publicly releasable monographs produced since the program began in 1986. SAMS monographs typically address historical events, current operational issues, or new organizational concepts.

How long is Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military?

Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military by U. S. Army US Army Command and Staff College is 55 pages long, and a total of 14,025 words.

This makes it 19% the length of the average book. It also has 17% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 16 minutes to read Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military aloud.

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Equality Is Not Akin to Sameness: Women in the Military is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

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