Women in Combat

By Senior Airman Micaiah AnthonyFebruary 7, 2013

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Women in Combat
The ban on women in combat was lifted Jan. 23, 2013. Though 99 percent of the careers offered in the Air Force are open to women, the decision will open more than 230,000 jobs across all branches of the military. 2013 marks the 20th year that the Dep... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

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