Britain lifts ban on women in frontline combat army roles
Source: Associated Press
Britain lifts ban on women in frontline combat army roles
Updated 10:02 am, Friday, July 8, 2016
LONDON (AP) Britain is lifting a ban on women serving in frontline combat roles in the army, Prime Minister David Cameron announced Friday.
Cameron, who is attending a NATO conference in Warsaw, Poland, said he had accepted a recommendation from the head of the Army, Gen. Nick Carter, that women should be allowed to serve in ground close-combat roles.
He said the decision would be implemented "as soon as possible."
"It is vital that our armed forces are world-class and reflect the society we live in," Cameron said in a statement. "Lifting this ban is a major step. It will ensure the armed forces can make the most of all their talent and increase opportunities for women to serve in the full range of roles."
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