Fight Like a Girl: The Truth Behind How Female Marines Are Trained

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One woman’s professional battle against systemic gender bias in the Marines and the lessons it holds for all of us. The Marine Corps continues to be the only service where men and women train separate… [more below]

  • Author: Germano, Kate
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 304
  • Publish Date: April 03 2018
  • ISBN10: 1633884139
  • Language: English

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One woman’s professional battle against systemic gender bias in the Marines and the lessons it holds for all of us. The Marine Corps continues to be the only service where men and women train separately in boot camp or basic training. This segregation negatively affects interaction with male marines later on, and, lower expectations of female recruits are actively maintained and encouraged. But Lieutenant Colonel Kate Germano arrived at the Fourth Recruit Training Battalion at Parris Island–which exclusively trains female recruits–convinced that if she expected more of the women just coming into Corps, she could raise historically low standards for female performance and make women better Marines. And, after one year, shooting qualifications of the women under her command equaled those of men, injuries had decreased, and unit morale had noticeably improved. Then the Marines fired her. This is the story of Germano’s struggle to achieve equality of performance and opportunity for female Marines against an entrenched male-dominated status quo. It is also a universal tale of the effects of systemic gender bias. Germano charges that the men above her in the chain of command were too invested in perpetuating the subordinate role of women in the Corps to allow her to prove that the female Marine can be equal to her male counterpart. She notes that the Marine Corps’ $35-million gender-integration study, which shows that all-male squads perform at a higher level than mixed male-female squads, flies in the face of the results she demonstrated with the all-female Fourth Battalion and raises questions about the Marine Corps’ willingness to let women succeed. At a time when women are fighting sexism and systemic bias in many sectors of society, Germano’s experience has wide-ranging implications and lessons–not just for the military but also for corporate America, the labor force, education, and government.

Author: Kate Germano, Kelly Kennedy
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 04/03/2018
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781633884137
Language: English

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Author

Germano, Kate

Binding

ISBN10

1633884139

ISBN13

9781633884137

Page Count

304

Published Date

April 03 2018

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