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Pentagon End Ban On Women In Frontline Combat by Godsheir: 11:23pm On Jan 23, 2013
US Defence SecretaryLeon Panetta has decided to lift the military's ban on women serving in combat, a senior Pentagon official has said.
The move could open hundreds of thousands offront-line positions and elite commando jobs to women.
It overturns a 1994 rule prohibiting women from being assigned to small ground-combat units.
But the military would have until 2016 to argue for any specific posts they think should remained closed to women.
The decision is expected to be formally announced on Thursday.
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The senior defence official told the BBC: "This policy change will initiate aprocess whereby the services will develop plans to implement this decision, which was made by the secretary of defense upon the recommendation of the Joint Chiefs of Staff."
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Military chiefs will be asked to report back to Mr Panetta by 15 May on their initial plans to implement the new policy.
Some jobs are expected to be opened to women this year, while others - including for special forces such as the Navy Seals and the Delta Force - could take longer.
This decision could open more than 230,000 combatroles to women, many in infantry units.
Senate armed services committee chairman Carl Levin welcomed the decision.
"I support it," he said. "It reflects the reality of 21stCentury military operations."
Restrictions were first eased a year ago, when the Pentagon opened up 14,500 roles, closer to the front line, which had previously been off limits to female personnel.
In November, a group of four women in the military sued the defence department over the ban,arguing that it was unconstitutional.
One of the plaintiffs, Marine Corps Capt Zoe Bedell, said existing ruleshad blocked her advancement in the Marines.
During the Iraq and Afghan wars, US female military personnel have worked as medics, militarypolice and intelligence officers, sometimes attached but not formally assigned to front-line units.
As of 2012, more than 800 women were woundedin those wars, and at least 130 have died.
Women comprise 14% of America's 1.4 million activemilitary personnel.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21172033

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