Argumentative Essay: The Role Of Women In The Military

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All Military roles were historically one filled by only men. But today, women take up about only, “15 percent of the U.S. military” (Women’s Rights). This is very disapproving statement because scientific facts prove that women are more emotionally intelligent than men, more organized, and deserve the rights that were never granted to them. All of which would only benefit the military and not hurt it. Women are a lot more emotionally intelligent than men and this is a fact. Women are the ones who bare the child. The ones with an emotional connection to the child that the father will never have. From this knowledge, “Some women want to protect our country just as much as they can” (Navajo). There are some families where being in the military is a tradition, and everyone in that family joins the military. This tradition stands true until one of them has a daughter. Yes, stereotypically, and even in the book, …show more content…
This is beneficial to the military because in order to be part of the military, you have to always be organized and clean. To be organized, is very important. You always need to stick to a straight routine. It is proven that, “43 percent of women claim to be ‘very organized’ in the workplace, but just 32 percent of men felt the same way.” (Daily Mail Reporter). Routine is very important when it comes to everyday schedule and battle.
Most importantly, you need to always follow the set plan and have your weapons organized/prepared for battle. In situations like these, it could be life or death. For instance, if a man were not to worry about putting a cigarette into the sand vs just the grass, it could catch on fire. These little things could be the reason behind and on why it is very important to stay clean. Women who are mothers, will take care of the environment around them and take care of those around her by making sure they are healthy and doing what benefits all