ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月27日 01時51分


The first group of women graduated from @usarmy infantry training last week. But with soldiers obscured by body armor, camouflage face paint and smoke grenades, it was hard to distinguish the mixed-gender squads from those of earlier generations. And that’s just how the #Army wants it. After the Obama administration ordered the military in 2013 to open all combat positions to women, the Army developed gender-neutral performance standards to ensure that recruits entering the infantry were all treated the same. It has sought to play down the significance of the new female infantrymen — as they’re still known — not mentioning, when families gathered last week for their graduation, that the 18 women who made it through would be the first in more than 2 centuries for the American infantry. But just before graduation, one female drill sergeant pulled aside a group of female privates and gave them her unofficial assessment: “This is a big deal.” Melissa Golden (@eyesplosion) took this series of photos of women and men training together. Swipe left to see more photos, including 2 from the graduation, and and visit the link in our profile to read the full story.


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