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Author Gutmann, Stephanie.

Title The kinder, gentler military : can America's gender-neutral fighting force still win wars? / Stephanie Gutmann.

Publication Info. New York : Scribner, [2000]
©2000

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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  355.0082 GUTMANN    Check Shelf
Description 300 pages ; 25 cm
Note "A Lisa Drew book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-288) and index.
Contents Postcard from Fort Jackson, an army base, Columbia, South Carolina, March 1998 -- Kinder, gentler boot camp -- At sea with the "New Navy" -- How did we get hHere? -- "Sex and lies and aircraft carriers and Bosnia and ..." -- Women in infantry? -- Conclusion -- Sources consulted.
Summary The Kinder, Gentler Military is a devastating critique of how and why the military--the most tradition-bound, masculine institution in the United States--spent the 1990s in a tortured attempt to reform its time-proven warrior culture in favor of a new, politically correct value system, a system that is decimating morale in our armed forces. In The Kinder, Gentler Military, Gutmann scouts the field--the bases, the boot camps, the ships, and the flight lines--to observe what is often called the "New Military." She then shows why the complete integration of women into the military is physically and sociologically impossible and how the pursuit of this unrealistic ideal is profoundly demoralizing to soldiers of both sexes and a sure setup for battlefield disaster. While the politically correct stance on this hot topic is pro-integration, Gutmann's fresh and informative take on the practical and political inner workings of the nation's military will command national attention.
Subject United States -- Armed Forces.
United States -- Armed Forces -- Women.
ISBN 0684852918 alkaline paper
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