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What U.S. naval life is really like - Page 2 of 30 - Kiwi Report

What U.S. naval life is really like


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[post_page_title]Women and submarines[/post_page_title]
We’re not sure why anyone would want to travel in a submarine (no thanks), but it’s no secret that the Navy prides itself on its water vessels. Submarines have been around since the 1800s, but only really started being used in military combat in the 1900s. However, during that time, only men were allowed to set foot below the water in these impressive vessels. This rule was eventually changed in 2010, and the U.S Navy now have 80 women in their submarines. Yes, ladies!

Women and submarines

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