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Women sailors
Topic Started: Mar 29 2005, 07:24 PM (2,659 Views)
cindy
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do we have women sailors on board our ships, sa US diba they have women captains and officers and ordinary sailors

if there are women sailors here wala bang problema sa sexual harassment?
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I believe we have women aboard PN ships. I think there was even an "ALL Female Philippine Navy Crew", the first in the world.
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so what ship in the navy sir is being operated by the all-female crew?
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Mar 29 2005, 03:24 AM
do we have women sailors on board our ships, sa US diba they have women captains and officers and ordinary sailors

if there are women sailors here wala bang problema sa sexual harassment?

I met a couple of female Ensigns last week. At the time, however, they were training for SEA Games, shooting competition.
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women is very common in singapore navy :thumb:
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Mar 31 2005, 09:47 PM
so what ship in the navy sir is being operated by the all-female crew?


:snipemo:

I don't know what ship it was. I heard the news from CNN. May be Manoks can help. I am sure it was not a big ship probably just a patrol boat. I think we made history for being the first navy with an all female crew.
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IIRC it was not a navy ship but a PCG patrol boat with just a dozen crew
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I guess it must be OK to have women on board. Weeds out the fags from the whole lot. :armyLol: I just hope that in the PN, they don't get pregnant too often. Syang naman yung ginastos sa training.

I believe the US does not allow women in submarines on account of superstition and the facilities. Their are female commanders in the US coast guard.

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the US navy used the argument that if women are pregnant while on missions in an already cramped submarine, the navy will need to make space and build different facilities for females, and multiply this to all USN submarines. they think its just too much hassle. aussies have females with seperate facilities for pregnant women in their submarines.

in a different note, the first woman/female to score a kill in a dogfight in history, was a certian Ethiopian pilots, Capt. Aster Tolossa, who in Feb. 26,1999 flying her Su-27, scored a kill in a dogfight against an Eritrean Mig-29...it was later acknowledged that the Mig-29 pilot was Capt. Talossa's former instructor.


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So, the ship must be designed to have a maternity cabin for pregnant sailors, and enlist midwives for commissionship in the navy as well.
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