Why waste able-bodied men who should be in combat roles by putting them behind a desk?
Women are better in Healthcare roles like nursing, communications (so long as it's not an authoritative role) and are no less capable than men in logistics, assuming it's no job that requires them to push pull or carry shit.
"Not an authoritative role". So what, promote people from other fields and reclass them so they're leading in a field they have no experience of? Think it through.
I meant 'Better capable in this field than in others' , not necessarily 'better than men'.
Not every nurse needs to be a woman. Women and men both have strengths in the medical field. Women have taken the nursing role in combat since time immemorial, because men are best put to work elsewhere. Obviously having a number of male nurses for the heavy lifting is required, but most of those other medics are best put to use taking care of injuries on the Frontline.
What even happens to get you violent patients in a combat ward, anyway? Extreme shellshock?
Why waste able-bodied men who should be in combat roles by putting them behind a desk?
Women are better in Healthcare roles like nursing, communications (so long as it's not an authoritative role) and are no less capable than men in logistics, assuming it's no job that requires them to push pull or carry shit.
"Not an authoritative role". So what, promote people from other fields and reclass them so they're leading in a field they have no experience of? Think it through.
When did I ever say every field I mentioned should be exclusively women?
I meant 'Better capable in this field than in others' , not necessarily 'better than men'. Not every nurse needs to be a woman. Women and men both have strengths in the medical field. Women have taken the nursing role in combat since time immemorial, because men are best put to work elsewhere. Obviously having a number of male nurses for the heavy lifting is required, but most of those other medics are best put to use taking care of injuries on the Frontline.
What even happens to get you violent patients in a combat ward, anyway? Extreme shellshock?