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Pete Hegseth Announces He Is Ordering Equal Standards For Men And Women In Combat Roles

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will issue a memo setting equal standards for men and women in combat roles across the armed services, he announced on X Monday.

The memo aims to implement the same set of standards for all service members involved in combat, regardless of sex, Hegseth said on X. Hegseth said the services would review the guidance to ensure the “highest and equal standards for men and women in combat.”

For far too long, we have allowed standards to slip,” Hegseth said in his post. “We’ve had different standards for men/women serving in combat arms [Military Occupational Specialty] MOS’s and jobs…. That’s not acceptable, and it changes right now!” (RELATED: Hegseth Announces Latest Round Of DOGE Waste Cuts From The Pentagon)

US Marine Corps recruits evacuate a simulated wounded recruit during a Crucible training exercise on March 24, 2022 in Parris Island, South Carolina. Recruits go through the 54-hour exercise in the 10th week of their 12-week basic training with physical and mental drills, little sleep and with minimal food followed by a ceremony where they receive their Eagle, Globe and Anchor award before graduating into the Marine Corps. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)

US Marine Corps recruits evacuate a simulated wounded recruit during a Crucible training exercise on March 24, 2022 in Parris Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)

Men and women currently have different standards for combat roles, with the U.S. Army deciding to make different standards for men and women in the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) in 2022 after the RAND Corporation found in a study that women failed the test at much higher rates than their male counterparts; 65% of women were failing the ACFT test at one point in 2021, which prompted the change in standards.

Additionally, female candidates in Army Ranger school were reportedly given more chances to pass tests during the so-called “RAP week,” the first five days of ranger school, according to multiple Army Rangers’ testimonies.

Hegseth took flak from Senate Democrats during his confirmation hearing for his past comments on potentially barring women from combat roles. However, he walked back the comments during the hearing, instead saying he supported standards that “maximize efficacy” instead of setting different standards based on sex.

“Women will have access to ground combat roles given the standards remain high,” Hegseth said during the hearing. “We’ll have a review to make sure standards have not been eroded in any of these cases.”

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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