Back in the day, when Adm Zumwalt announced an expanded role for females I retired from my beloved Navy with just over 18 years, constructive time giving me credit for 20 years. My decision driven to retire was the announcement that females would serve on ships and be stationed in places like Guam, Japan, Diego Garcia and etc. I had no doubt females had the mental capacity, physical capacity (90% of jobs), courage and desire to serve. I was wrong in my fears about expanding roles of females. I was sure that testosterone would block synapses with increased friggin in the riggin, that females would become pregnant reducing performance levels, fraternization would reduce good order and discipline, females would get pregnant to avoid harsh duty and etc. I was wrong; the Navy has survived and apparently none the worse, none of these problems have occurred. Apparently.
I could be wrong about this issue as well, and that it will all work out. I do think there are some issues that may not have been fully vetted, so acting as devils? advocate ...
In our discourse, we are prevented by law and the constitution from using my generations? Q-word, which was replaced some years ago by the H-word and now replaced by the G-word. I cannot spell the G-word hence will use ? G-word ?. I think the DADT policy will become Do ask, Do tell. A train that cannot be stopped. Right or wrong it will happen.
My thought is if G-word are permitted to serve openly in the military, should not those that strongly oppose this significant change be allowed to opt out of any remaining obligated service and leave the military services? Sort of what I did, voting with my feet?
My second thought (at my age maximum allowed) how will the G-word marriage issue be handled. It would seem that if a Torpedo-man is married to a Yeoman stationed in a state that permits G-word marriages, that marriage would have to be accepted by the military. What happens upon a transfer out of state? Yikes.
My third thought (I forgot I only was allowed two). The TV pundits/activists all seem to use the same argument for changing DADT, that is; we are losing so many Arabic linguists because of the policy. What is the real connection between G-word and Arabic speaking folks? Just wondered.