Soldier Girls Essay

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What are some expectations that people have over women in the military? Some examples may include that they are strong and independent soldiers, have good courtship with each other, nursery, motherly figures, objects as well as supporters of the men. These assumptions and expectations of what are the women status, roles, duties, and part of the military are half of the whole concept of how social and cultural norms of war in war, but there are still more that society doesn't know. The struggles, reality, and issues that women in both the past and present wars face throughout their deployment and life after while being looked upon by the society but yet they changed the traditional views for women. The importance of represents a significant amount of issues that women face while in military and amount of empower they conquer as well as how both the past and present women in both wars …show more content…

First, at all, the nature of warfare that Michelle, Debbie, and Desma have upon on them to play a role in the military. For instance, how the girls were taking the roles of weapon mechanics and operators as well as ranking in the lowest ranking of the military than the men. The irony of being deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq as female soldiers have made the three women see what society think what can women do to not break the traditional roles. However, later in the book, one of them participated more dangerous conditions such as how Desma have to drive the truck through the areas of Iraq with the mindset of having bombs drop and traps changed the nature of warfare. The nature of warfare for three women emphasizes how they treated as basically the supporters for the men but at the same time, for five opportunities to serving in war as mechanics and