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Military to lift ban on women in combat jobs

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Opposition to women in combat has eased in the last decade as the number of women serving in the armed forces has grown, and the unconventional wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, with their lack of front lines and unconventional fighting, have sometimes put women in as much danger as men firing weapons.

Because of the demand for troops, women often found themselves working on the front lines as drivers, medics, mechanics and other roles when commanders attached their units to combat battalions.

Panetta, who plans to step down as Defense secretary in the coming weeks, has made easing restrictions on women in combat one of his major priorities.

Last year, he allowed women for the first time to serve in combat support jobs in Army and Marine battalions. The move opened up 14,000 new jobs to women, mostly in the Army and Marines. But putting a woman at company level or below required special permission, and combat assignments such as infantryman were still prohibited.

Susan Farrell of San Diego, who served on a Department of Defense advisory committee that recommended opening more jobs to women, lauded the decision as “a chance for women to sink or swim on their own merits. That’s all women have ever asked for: a chance to be as patriotic, as giving of themselves, as the men are.”

Nancy Duff Campbell, co-president of the nonprofit National Women’s Law Center, based in Washington, said Panetta’s decision eliminated “the last vestige of government-sanctioned sex discrimination in the United States.”

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(Cloud writes for the Tribune Washington Bureau and Perry for the Los Angeles Times. Perry reported from San Diego.)

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(Shashank Bengali in the Tribune Washington Bureau and Los Angeles Times staff writer David Zucchino in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.)

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