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Comments by "Old Guy Gaming Network" (@CRAZYHORSE19682003) on "" video.
I was in the 25th ID 3/22 Inf. I could carry a 170 pound combat load 20 miles through the roughest terrane Hawaii had to offer and still be combat effective. My unit PT'D so much I was able to run the 94 Honolulu Marathon without training a day for it. I can confidently say there isn't a woman on the PLANET past or present who could have served in my unit and been anything but a liability. I will never forget when I went to PLDC there was one female soldier who was a STUD. She beat me in pushups, sit ups, and the 2 mile run. She did 92 pushups, 96 sit ups and did the 2 mile run in ten minutes thirteen seconds. I was blown away by her physical abilities until we went to the field. Carrying a super light 40 pound ruck she could keep up if she was carrying a M-16 but when it was her turn to carry the M-60 machine gun or the radio she would fall behind rapidly and slow the unit because she just couldn't carry the weight. From a physical fitness standpoint she was in the 99% percentile but in the real world occupation of Infantry she was not capable of doing the job.
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@kgjung2310 Not to mention the detrimental effect she will have on the other men in the unit. Men are genetically hard wired to protect women and it will cause friction in the unit. For example when at PLDC one of the girls was "earning" her way through the course by screwing the instructors and flirting with guys to get them to help her do her extra duty like cleaning the latrines, etc. Since I was the only Infantry Soldier in my PLDC class I was always in charge when we were in the field. I made sure she was treated like every other soldier and when her flirting didn't work she switched to crying. We were supposed to be in a defensive position with an unknown enemy force in the area. Guy were leaving their positions to come back and check on her. I literally had to slap them across the face and kick them in the ass to get them back in their foxholes. I heard the same mantra over and over....you can't treat her like a guy. When we had to move out she mysteriously got bit in the face by a spider and "Couldn't see". I checked her face there were no bite marks so I made her hold onto the back of my LBE as we moved through the bush with her crying the whole way. If it was an actual combat situation I would have killed her in order to prevent her from hurting the unit as a whole.
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@LuckysLair I was with the 25th ID in Hawaii at the time so it did have some of the roughest terrain you will come across in the Army. I remember my instructors were talking smack about how no-one had ever carried the M-60 out to the base camp without having to give it to someone else. I took that as a challenge and with the pathetically light 40 pound rucks I barely broke a sweat getting out there. They were acting like I did something great but I was like this was 10x easier than a typical humping the ruck and basic rifle in my unit lol.
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