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Sexism rampant in U.S. Army Special Operations: study

Por: New York Daily News Nation August 22, 2023

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Women have been able to serve in the U.S. Army’s Special Operations units for eight years, but they’re still subject to outright sexism, discrimination and other obstacles, according to a new study. The Army’s report showed that while women have made significant gains during in the military, deep biases have not been removed and can impede that progress. Major findings centered around sexism, isolation, ill-fitting gear, inadequate... + full article



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