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Both of the women Marine Corps Second Lieutenants who voluntarily enrolled in the basic Marine Corps Infantry Officer Course (IOC) were summarily dropped from the course during the first training day, as reported by The New York Times on March 29, 2013.
The two unidentified Marine Second Lieutenants were dismissed day one of the training schedule for failing the initial Combat Endurance Test, which as the title relates, gauges a potential infantry officer's both physical and mental endurance to the rigors of combat.
As the Business Insider described the IOC:
"The Marine Corps Infantry Officer Course is a grueling unapologetic machine, producing only a few hundred elite, light infantry officers per year."
The Drop Rate Is...
Thus far, only four female newly commissioned Marine Second Lieutenants have volunteered for the infantry since the Obama Administration allowed women to serve in direct combat Military Occupational Specialties (MOSs).
Of the two females who failed the most recent IOC, two others were enrolled last year.
Both of last year's women officers also flunked out of the course that would qualify a graduate as a basic infantry officer.
The failure rate for male Marines is roughly 20 percent.
The failure rate for female Marines remains at a steady 100 percent.
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Both of the women Marine Corps Second Lieutenants who voluntarily enrolled in the basic Marine Corps Infantry Officer Course (IOC) were summarily dropped from the course during the first training day, as reported by The New York Times on March 29, 2013.
The two unidentified Marine Second Lieutenants were dismissed day one of the training schedule for failing the initial Combat Endurance Test, which as the title relates, gauges a potential infantry officer's both physical and mental endurance to the rigors of combat.
As the Business Insider described the IOC:
"The Marine Corps Infantry Officer Course is a grueling unapologetic machine, producing only a few hundred elite, light infantry officers per year."
The Drop Rate Is...
Thus far, only four female newly commissioned Marine Second Lieutenants have volunteered for the infantry since the Obama Administration allowed women to serve in direct combat Military Occupational Specialties (MOSs).
Of the two females who failed the most recent IOC, two others were enrolled last year.
Both of last year's women officers also flunked out of the course that would qualify a graduate as a basic infantry officer.
The failure rate for male Marines is roughly 20 percent.
The failure rate for female Marines remains at a steady 100 percent.
If you like with this article, please forward it to family and friends.
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