WASHINGTON — The military services are already beginning to recruit women for combat jobs, including as Navy SEALs, and could see them serving in previously male-only Army and Marine Corps infantry units by this fall, according to new plans endorsed by Defense Secretary Ash Carter.
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Military beginning to recruit women for combat jobs
Military beginning to recruit women for combat jobs
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