During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, I was a military police 1st sergeant for an MP company assigned overseas. I had previously served 13 years in U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Berets), so this was my first time working directly with women.
I had 21 females of a 120-man company. Half of them ended up pregnant within six months. One of my “soldiers” had a miscarriage in the middle of the war. Morale was difficult to maintain since men were always vying for attention of females. Women constantly bickered among themselves, and if I wanted a heavy detail I had to weed out the women from the detail.
Putting women in direct combat is the most idiot proposal the lefties can possibly propose. I wrote about this in Soldier of Fortune and in my book “Always a Warrior.” As you can imagine, I was very popular with the lefties.
1st Sgt. Charles W. Sasser (retired)