By A Mystery Man Writer
The Supreme Court recently passed a landmark judgement allowing permanent commission and command positions for women in the Armed Forces. Data from the Government reveals that as of 2018, there are only 3,653 women in the Armed Forces, as compared to 62,507 men. Further, the Court has remained silent on another pressing issue - that of allowing women in combat positions.
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