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- NATION, Page 27American NotesTHE ARMYCombat by Another Name
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- Army regulations exclude women from combat duty, but that
- rule was stretched when 771 female soldiers took part in the
- invasion of Panama, including several MPs who were involved in
- firefights. One officer, Captain Linda Bray, directed her
- platoon against a Panamanian garrison at an attack-dog kennel.
- Though no Panamanians were killed, as was originally reported,
- shots were exchanged.
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- No matter, said the Army last week. The women are still not
- eligible for the coveted combat-infantryman's badge. The
- reason: regulations. By definition, the combat-infantryman's
- award is reserved for infantrymen who have been in combat.
- Still, the women who took fire in Panama are eligible for
- medals such as the Bronze or Silver Star. All Panama veterans
- are also entitled to transfer their unit patches from the left
- to the right shoulder, signifying combat experience. Bray's
- champions still applaud her pioneering role. Says Colorado
- Democrat Patricia Schroeder: "If you may be a soldier, what
- does it mean? It includes combat duty."
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