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An Army of Jessicas

Overplaying women's exploits permits proponents of gender-- integrated combat to discount the masculine traits that the history of warfare shows to be vital to military success. In an article for the Buffalo Law Review, Wayne State law professor Kingsley R. Browne examines the historic link bet...

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Published in:National review (New York) 2003-05, Vol.55 (9), p.40
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