All came out of this study by RAND
https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB7526.html I actually got to watch an argument between a congressman and a senior command NCO about how their demographics didn’t represent the population, but they mirrored within a percentage the demographic participation in aquatic sports (a study the Navy paid for).
The SOF communities have all had some form of swim test. I’ve got a former 1SG who was black that even said it was an eye opening day for him when he went through selection because it was a group of dudes and then it was him and another guy.
Over the last few years you’ve seen some very public arguments within the military about lowering standards and in my case specifically in special warfare disciplines to create a wider level of inclusion. The first few series Ranger school females to go to the course didn’t make it… suddenly they adjusted the patrol phase. The first female to successfully graduate was allowed a phase reset on what would usually have been a day 0 reset, so she repeated the particular phase and didn’t have to do a hard restart. Not nearly what would have been normal. We reduced the Army fitness test to a gender blind standard, then went back to gendered test scores and got rid of an event when it was found it failed way to large a percentage of women due to upper body strength requirements.
Look we are all happy to have whoever and whatever ends up on the finish line side once they have met the standards, but don’t tell us that political powers that be aren’t happy to ignore that to achieve some sort of end goal they can campaign on when we’ve all gotten to see that exact thing happen in front of us.
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