Female NAVY Officer denied Top SEAL Team 6 Job

@Aka_mpole
@RV_Pundit

US Secretary of Defence , Pete Hegseth , stabs a female Navy officer in the back and derails her promotion to become the first woman to oversee the Navy SEALs — just because she’s a woman.

This drunken sexual predator is destroying the careers of actual American heroes left and right…

CNN, which did not name the female Navy Captain in their reporting, revealed that she was “ranked the top officer for promotion in her cohort” and had received a Purple Heart after being injured by an improvised explosive device during a combat tour in Iraq.

She had met every physical standard required of her in addition to maintaining a sterling record.

She went on to become the first woman to serve with SEAL Team Six as a troop commander and “everything was set” for her to take on her new role.
A formal ceremony had even been planned for July and invitations were sent out.

Then, two weeks before the ceremony her promotion was cancelled with “little explanation”.

Suspiciously, the decision didn’t pass through the formal channels but was instead handed down through a “series of phone calls from the Pentagon” that were “unusual” and "seemed designed to omit a paper trail."

Denied her promotion, the Navy’s “up or out” policy kicked in, which requires officers to leave the military if there’s no command slot for them to inhabit.

The Lady Captain’s career, which spanned over two decades of valiant service to her country, came to an abrupt end.

“She was the best man for the job.
There is absolutely no DEI ,” one retired SEAL said.
“She’s a badass, and also extremely smart and capable."

A “consensus” quickly formed within Navy Special Warfare that the decision was made because Secretary Pete Hegseth didn’t want a woman taking over the position, which is responsible for recruiting for elite units including the SEALs.

“They can justify it by saying she’s not qualified because she’s not a SEAL.
But the SEALs thought she was qualified," one retired SEAL said.

Several dozen active-duty women in the military said they all shared a “deep and growing alarm” that Hegseth’s blatantly misogynist worldview could result in U.S. armed forces hemorrhaging valuable and experienced soldiers, while also discouraging future enlistment.

Several knew of other female military members who were denied promotions that were due.

Many of the women voiced concerns that the process of anonymously reporting sexual assault could be negatively impacted — an unfortunately all too predictable outcome given the fact that Trump himself is an adjudicated rapist and Hegseth has been accused of sexual assault.

Making America Great Again …!! :rofl: :fire:

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The system dislikes some changes, and I as a male agree with it.

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@Yuletapeli
@Mangele
@Lionheart
@TrumanCapote

And you are a Misogynist ..

Just a small statistic for you about Female Capabilities in Combat Situations and Real Wars ..

  • The most famous Soviet female sniper in World War II was Lyudmila Pavlichenko, credited with 309 confirmed kills and nicknamed "Lady Death".

:fire:

  • in the Ukraine War the most lethal Sniper is a married mother of 1 child.
    “Charcoal” is the callsign of a female Ukrainian sniper who gained prominence during the Russian invasion.
    She is hailed as a modern-day “Lady Death,” a nickname for the legendary World War II Soviet sniper , Lyudmila Pavlichenko.

  • Callsign and identity:
    Her callsign is “Charcoal,” also known as “Ugolyok” in Russian and Ukrainian.
    Her face is often obscured by a shemagh-style scarf in official photos, protecting her identity.
  • Military service:
    She is a member of the Ukrainian Marines and interrupted her wedding and maternity vacation to return to the front lines after the 2022 Russian invasion.
    She had previously served in the infantry brigade of the 35th infantry brigade of Rear Admiral Mykhailo Ostrogradsky.
  • Symbolism:
    Her story draws comparisons to Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Ukraine’s most successful sniper in World War II, who was nicknamed “Lady Death”.

Images and reports of Charcoal were released by the Ukrainian army, leading to her being widely shared as a symbol of defiance.

She has stated,
“We must take them all out…
We must defeat them”.
Charcoal is a symbol of modern Ukrainian resistance, with reports highlighting her return to service after an initial departure for marriage and motherhood , as well as her use of a distinctive shemagh-style scarf to obscure her face.

I don’t know about You ..
But I would not want her looking for me on a Battlefield:blush:

Now You Know ..

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We need our own, kuna kazi

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@Yuletapeli

We have several outstanding ones:blush:

The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) has several accomplished female markswomen who have excelled in both military and civilian shooting competitions.

Notable KDF female markswomen include:

  • Corporal Irene Ndunda: An overall winner in the Open Division Ladies Category at the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) championship in 2022 and the winner of the inaugural women’s shooting competition in 2021.
  • Corporal Agatha Muchiri: Winner of the Production Division Ladies Category at the 2022 IPSC championship and position one in the Combat Carrying Pistol division at the IDPA Africa Range Championship.
  • Senior Sergeant Brenda Ajiambo: A high performer in various competitions, including being recognized as one of the overall best female shooters in the Kenya Open Fullbore Championship and securing second position in the Combat Carrying Pistol division at the IDPA Africa Range Championship.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2) Joyce Chebii: Also recognized as an overall best female shooter and a strong performer in various events, including the Times Trophy (300 yards).
  • Fariah Muhamed: Recorded a strong performance in the Canon Doyle trophy (900 yards) at the 156th Imperial Shooting Championship.

These women, among others in the KDF, have consistently demonstrated high levels of proficiency and skill in marksmanship, breaking barriers and inspiring other women to join the sport and the forces.

Major General Fatuma Ahmed, Kenya’s first female Major General and Air Force Commander, also participates in and has won awards at shooting events, highlighting the integration of women into all aspects of the defence forces.

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Great, we need their contacts. Hapa nikusaidiana kujenga na kulinda taifa

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:blush:

Of all the species, the female is the most dangerous. Therefore to minimise bloodshed we avoid putting the most dangerous of us in charge.

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Enda unyeshe Na huko mbali Sana Na usisahau kubeba pads.

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A good way of clearing out snipers and preventing silly legends like these is to carpet bomb the entire area. They should ask this unpromoted woman how to carry out one of those before promoting her.

Unataga kujezea zerigali?!

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