Armys-Ranger-School-opens-doors-to-women-for-first-time

BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – The remaining eight female Ranger School candidates failed the first phase of the U.S. Army’s elite infantry program, the Army said in a statement late Friday. Of the eight women, five were kicked out of training. Three others will be allowed to start over from the beginning, this was the first time women were allowed to participate in Ranger School. The National Organization of Women (NOW) have begun a campaign to encourage the Geneva Convention to rewrite the rules of engagement, that will allow women to be on the front lines during combat. The new rules would prohibit men from using profanity in front of women during intense fire fights, no inappropriate touching during hand to hand combat with the enemy on the battlefield, and captured women being allowed to put on make-up before and after interrogations.