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What U.S. naval life is really like - Page 20 of 30 - Kiwi Report

What U.S. naval life is really like


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[post_page_title]Dropping out[/post_page_title]
The moment women were allowed to serve in all combat positions in the military was a momentous occasion. Since then, more and more women have continued to enlist and train to serve their country in all different units. However, very few women have signed up to serve as a Navy SEAL. Known as one of the most intense and scrupulous Naval units in the world, many have been put off by the intense training schedule. In June 2017, the first woman signed up as a new recruit but dropped out a few weeks later.

Dropping out

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