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In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2011 1:57 am
by StanpyX
From what I gather, it's:

Infantry/Parachute Regiment
Cavalry & Armour - I don't understand this one, I never knew driving around on top of a tank or humvee was considered getting "close with the enemy and killing him"?
Royal Navy Mineclearance Diver - I don't understand this one either, as they can be Army Divers.
Go on submarines
SAS/SBS
Royal Marines
RAF Regiment

But what can they do that's close/closeish to the front line?
What about Royal Artillery/Forward Observation? And can they volunteer to do the Parachute Regt or Commando course to serve alongside Paras and Marines in support roles? Or is those training programmes for male volunteers, only?

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2011 2:26 am
by timex
Infantry/Parachute Regiment

Teeth arm so no chance

Cavalry & Armour - I don't understand this one, I never knew driving around on top of a tank or humvee was considered getting "close with the enemy and killing him"?

Again Teeth arm, what happens if you need to dismount? If you ever get the chance speak to the QDG!

Royal Navy Mineclearance Diver - I don't understand this one either, as they can be Army Divers.

I think the rules have changed for RN divers but you'd need to check

Go on submarines

Probably more to do with confined spaces, hot bunks and the probs that women have. The boats have complicated toilets that are easilly upset. Again I think the rules may be changing.

SAS/SBS

Women can be in SF and they are in the SRR where they do a very good job.

Royal Marines

Again a teeth arm, although the RM Band have women who are all trained as medics/stretcher bearers.

RAF Regiment

Teeth arm, providing base security, clearing close in areas.


But what can they do that's close/closeish to the front line?
What about Royal Artillery/Forward Observation? And can they volunteer to do the Parachute Regt or Commando course to serve alongside Paras and Marines in support roles? Or is those training programmes for male volunteers, only?

The RA have women FOO's who deploy on Ops.

You can attempt the Commando course but will be allowed no further forward than the Bde Ech.


No Idea about the Para course, but it would seem a bit daft to have a non combatant jumping into an LZ.

Pilots get quite close, all 3 services have women on the Front line. Look at the MERT teams quite a few are women.

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Mon 07 Mar, 2011 5:45 pm
by Hyperlithe
And you don't get much closer to the 'front line' than working as an interpreter...
Before anyone says that's not teeth arms, we still go out on patrols carrying weapons.
:D

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Mon 07 Mar, 2011 6:51 pm
by Wholley
Do'Rampant Rabbits'count as weapons?
I guess it depends on their use.


Sorry Hypers,

I'll get me coat.
Please don't hit me again. :oops:

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Fri 11 Mar, 2011 10:07 pm
by Ares-God of War
women cant be in the armor because incase of chem/Bio/Nuc attack they have to be sealed in for a while and if nature calls youre surrounded by men.



Ares

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Fri 11 Mar, 2011 11:20 pm
by Tab
Stand upright and pee up a wall

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Mon 14 Mar, 2011 7:36 pm
by Hyperlithe
Ares - on an aircraft we're sealed in and surrounded by men when nature calls, so I don't really see what difference that makes!
:oops: :lol:

Tab - Yup, the 'up' bit is what's tricky!

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Sat 16 Apr, 2011 2:49 pm
by Ares-God of War
My Bad :oops:


Ares

Re: In the British military, what jobs CAN'T women do?

Posted: Sat 16 Apr, 2011 7:34 pm
by timex
Hyperlithe wrote:Ares - on an aircraft we're sealed in and surrounded by men when nature calls, so I don't really see what difference that makes!
:oops: :lol:

Tab - Yup, the 'up' bit is what's tricky!

Mmm, taking a trip to the loo in a large A/C or a Tank/APC.. :lol: :lol: