C-dot
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I totally agree. One of the key physical differences between men and women is upper body strength. I would think that such a difference might be very critical if one of your squaddies who might be 6'2" and 300 lbs is hit in a firefight and somebody has to carry or drag him to safety. Or even in civilian life when a firefighter (who, like the soldier, is also loaded down with gear) has to carry an injured or unconscious person out of a burning building. And as C-dot has pointed out, people come in all shapes and sizes.
Very true, and that isn't discrimination or denial of equal opportunity, it's common sense. My naval officer boyfriend once laughed at the thought of me enlisting in the military, not only because of how I look, but for my sheer lack of physical strength. If I wanted to, I could weight train and do my basic and become a fully fledged member, but if 5'4" and 115lb me had to carry my 6'0" and 200lb fellow soldier off the battlefield... Well, no matter how much I worked out, it probably wouldn't happen.