Michelle Brenneman.  Varies  Navy Nurse Corps  Clerical duty  Reserve.

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Michelle Brenneman

 Varies  Navy Nurse Corps  Clerical duty  Reserve

 January 24, 2013  Open  Assessment Phase  Exceptions

 More than 200,000 active duty  14.5% in 2011  36,000 officer corps  2.7% front line

 Wanted equality  Felt women were just as capable as men

 Physical  Psychological  Tactical

 Interpersonal skills  In better shape  Equal

 Higher injury rates  Not efficient  Pregnancy  Abuse by enemy

 Allowed, but equal.

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