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Proponents argue that “attaching” but not “assigning” women to combat units—as was the case with Female Engagement Teams and Cultural Support Teams—allows the military to use servicewomen in combat without having to recognize their service. They point out that women attached to combat units do not get the same level of combat training as the men they serve alongside, and as a result are at increased safety risk when in the field.
It's My Country Too: Women's Military Stories from the American Revolution to Afghanistan
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