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What U.S. naval life is really like - Page 8 of 30 - Kiwi Report

What U.S. naval life is really like


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[post_page_title]Men and women in the Navy[/post_page_title]
It’s no secret that the majority of Marine Corps recruits are men, but every year, more and more women are enlisting and passing through the intense training schedules of Naval officers. However, the women in the Marine Corps often feel like they are looked down upon. During the scrupulous physical fitness tests, men and women are tested on different abilities. While men have to do pull-ups to prove they are strong enough, women do not have to. Instead, they only have to complete a flexed arm hang.

Men and women in the Navy

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