Ten retired general and flag officers, including the former director of the National Security Agency, have filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting expansion of draft registration to include women.
Retired Air Force Gen. Mike Hayden, former director of the National Security Administration; Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal; Army Lt. Gen. Claudia Kennedy and others filed a "friend of the court," or amicus, brief Wednesday supporting a case brought against the government by the National Coalition For Men, a group challenging the constitutionality of the Selective Service System's male-only registration restriction.
The case landed in the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ruled in August that the male-only draft is constitutional.
Ten retired general and flag officers, including the former director of the National Security Agency, have filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting expansion of draft registration to include women.
Retired Air Force Gen. Mike Hayden, former director of the National Security Administration; Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal; Army Lt. Gen. Claudia Kennedy and others filed a "friend of the court," or amicus, brief Wednesday supporting a case brought against the government by the National Coalition For Men, a group challenging the constitutionality of the Selective Service System's male-only registration restriction.
The case landed in the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ruled in August that the male-only draft is constitutional.
Ten retired general and flag officers, including the former director of the National Security Agency, have filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting expansion of draft registration to include women.
Retired Air Force Gen. Mike Hayden, former director of the National Security Administration; Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal; Army Lt. Gen. Claudia Kennedy and others filed a "friend of the court," or amicus, brief Wednesday supporting a case brought against the government by the National Coalition For Men, a group challenging the constitutionality of the Selective Service System's male-only registration restriction.
The case landed in the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ruled in August that the male-only draft is constitutional.
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Okay for things like the WACS used to do. Bidet is trying to take the men out of the military and just leave trannies, snowflakes and whatever. He had sailors in high heels, when will that need EVER arise? Women can do things like typing, medical stuff even intel work, just don't get them on the field. That is simple physiology, not PC bullshit. I know the Marines now allow women snipers okay. Snipers usually sit back. Hand-to-hand combat is VERY DIFFERENT some have already found that out. Male chauvinist? No, this gives credence to who would you want in your foxhole.