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First mixed male-female boot camp for US Marine recruits

WASHINGTON, Jan 5, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – About 50 young women joining the US
Marine Corps will for the first time go through grueling boot camp training
alongside male recruits.

The Marine Corps had previously conducted separate training for men and
women with gender-specific instructors.

Now, the 3rd Recruit Training Battalion “will start their training cycle
with one female platoon and five male platoons,” at the Parris Island recruit
depot, the Marines said in a statement.

“The decision was made by Marine Corps leadership in support of training
efficiency and is a first in the history of Marine Corps recruit training,”
it said.

In this 12-week cycle, which is presented as an experiment, about 50 women
will go through the same training as their male counterparts, but will still
be trained by females.

“This training cycle of about 300 recruits will provide Recruit Depot staff
a unique opportunity to assess outcomes, achievements and challenges in
training, logistics and resource impacts of this company training model,” the
Marines said.

Women represent just eight percent of the Marine Corps but more than 16
percent of the US military overall.

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