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Can A Woman Ever Be Equal?

May 14, 2007 · 2 Comments

Military Mom’s are Stressed and in Need of Help


 

Photo U.S. Specialist Jennifer Fifield of the 2nd Battalion of the 12th Cavalry Regiment attends a briefing at the forward operating base of Liberty camp April 1, 2007, before leaving for a mission in Baghdad’s northwest Sunni neighborhood of Ghazaliya. Mothers in the U.S. military are stressed, poorly paid and need more help caring for their children, according to a report issued by Congress on Friday. (Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters)

Military Mom’s Stressed and in Need of Help

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Mothers in the U.S. military are stressed, poorly paid and need more help caring for their children, according to a report issued by Congress on Friday.

Nearly half of all women in the active-duty military have been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, and 24,475 women are there now, the report by the Joint Economic Committee said.

Yet child care services are not keeping up with longer and more frequent deployments, said the report, released to coincide with Mothers’ Day in the United States on Sunday.

Moreover, women get only 6 weeks of leave after the birth of a child, it found. — read full article

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Picked up on this story while reading some of the international blogs and BU readers may ask how is this relevant to the Barbados scene. The punch line in the story seems to suggest that the US female soldiers deployed in Iraq all appear to be of the lowest rank and therefore the lowest paid. The idea that the USA is a co-educational system and one would assume that if one in seven soldiers in Iraq is a woman then there should be a high probability that that should be reflected in the number of senior female officers in Iraq as well. Why is it that in every other area of the society the success of women who are penetrating the glass ceiling is evident but not the army. It just seems that men have an innate belief that we must protect our women. Perhaps the fact that US female soldiers are lowly placed in rank is to act as a disincentive,

Here in Barbados we quibble about the merits and demerits of co-education but in the USA which is regarded as the freest of all democratic countries the old but innate primal male characteristic is still alive!

Categories: Feminism · Women
Tagged: Gender, Military

2 responses so far ↓

  • Isabella // May 14, 2007 at 10:29 AM

    Women for years have been the underside of shoes in terms of payment for services rendered. You know what is most shameful about this is that MEN come from women, these men who sit in their lowly offices have mothers and sisters out there who are severly disadvantaged by the decisions made by men that we place in power. (as a recent post in another discussion put it there are more female voters than male). so who are we to blame but ourselves.

    You would think that a man would feel shame to say pay a woman less when had not for a woman they would not be here. Man life is jacked up!!!

  • David // May 14, 2007 at 2:28 PM

    Isabella~your comment is understandable but the years of how men have been socialize especially in the Caribbean cannot be ignored. The journey has started to unfreeze these many years of socialization. The educated and professional women of today cannot make the mistake of allowing the atmosphere to become adversarial in a quest for retribution.

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