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 A retired Colonel says national defense is also the responsibility of Korean Women:
Amid plans by the defense authorities to slash military manpower by 25 percent in the next 15 years, senior officers have called for more women soldiers.
"National security is not the monopoly of men. Even combat branches of the Army should be opened to women," Col. Kim Hwa-sook, retd., told a seminar titled "Is National Security Confined to Men?" on Tuesday. "The ratio of female officers should be raised from the current 2.3 percent to 15 percent." She expressed hope that Korea, like Israel, would make military services compulsory for women. The seminar was sponsored by the National Assembly’s Security Forum.
"In a combat strength eval uation during my Army service, my platoon was rated excellent," reminisced freelance broadcaster Son Sun-ae, who retired with the ranks of first lieutenant. "If the military forces are to be cut, the Women's Army Corps should be expanded even if there are fewer men." She said when fellow broadcasters asked her why an intelligent woman like her would serve in the military she told them, "Isn't it natural for intelligent people to do military service?"
This is a good argument for women in the Korean Army. Currently if a Korean woman joins, she becomes an NCO (E-6) or an officer, because the government dosen't draft women. Making the military mandatory for all would truly make the system equal, and show the progressive thinking of the government.
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