The Army plans to open to women all but one field artillery MOS, the service’s top officer said Monday.
With the exception of the 13F military occupational specialty, “we have decided … we are not going to ask for a waiver to keep it closed,” said Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno.
This decision, which opens up MOSs such as cannon crewmember (13B) and field artillery automated tactical data system specialist (13D), comes just weeks after the Army opened the combat engineer (12B) MOS to women.
It also follows a decision from more than a year ago to open all field artillery officer positions to women.
via Odierno: Army to open most field artillery jobs to women.
I suspect once you start getting a few women in 13B, cannon crewmember, you’re going to see injury rates that outstrip those of men by a mile. An M107 155mm projectile weighs just shy of 97 pounds. The newer M795 weighs over 100 pounds.
Women will suffer sports type injuries at higher rates than men given a similar task involving significant upper body strength. That costs the Army in terms of direct medical expenses, and indirect costs such as lost time available for service. That’s to say nothing of the costs to taxpayers for higher rates of service related disabilities treated by the VA.
Again, I’ve yet to see a coherent argument that shows what the Army gains from opening combat arms MOS to women.
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