Women and War

            War is a very difficult time for many people in life. Women should have an active role in the defense of this country because women enjoy the benefits of living in this fine nation, females are capable of developing the strength required through intense training, and they have excellent minds to be able to make great decisions in time of war.
             Women have fought for many years to have equality, and after a long struggle, they have been able to achieve many forms of equality in society. A few examples of equality are the rights to vote, equal pay for equal work, ability to own property and a variety of other benefits. We all want to be able to grow up in a society where people are allowed to say what they want and do what they want as long as it doesn't harm other people. So both men and women should be fighting to defend these rights. One place, though, where there is not equality is in the military. Women are allowed to enlist in the military, but they are not allowed to go into combat. If a woman desires to defend her country, she should be given that right.
             A woman, if forced to undergo vigorous training, would be capable of developing the strength required to go to war. Women also have the capability of learning how to use a gun. On average, women are better marksmen than men are. The reason for this is the fact that women have a more steady body than men. Men are more prone to have a slight shake to them. If a woman has the strength of a man, she would be able to fight adequately, and she should be given the opportunity.
             Women tend to be good thinkers. An example of how women are better thinkers then men is when it comes to reading directions, men usually figure who needs them I will figure it out sooner or later where a women is more prone to read them. Men are more likely to react before they think things through. A women on the other hand will think fast but think about what they are doing is going to make...

More Essays:

APA     MLA     Chicago
Women and War. (2000, January 01). In MegaEssays.com. Retrieved 06:18, April 19, 2024, from https://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/97694.html