Convincing

How a general became convinced that allowing women into combat roles was the right thing to do โ€“ because they were already doing it.

Dempsey took command of the Armyโ€™s 1st Armored Division in June 2003, when Iraqi insurgents were starting to target American troops with sniper fire, grenades and roadside bombs. As he prepared for a trip outside his headquarters, he took a moment to introduce himself to the crew of his Humvee.

โ€œI slapped the turret gunner on the leg and I said, โ€˜Who are you?โ€™ And she leaned down and said, Iโ€™m Amanda.โ€™ And I said, โ€˜Ah, OK,โ€™ โ€ Dempsey told reporters at the Pentagon.

The reason for the slapping on the leg is a turret gunner stands outside of the Humvee or other vehicle, in a sort of rotating affixture with typically a .50 caliber cannon. Like this:

Humvee_turret_showing_fifty_caliber_MG

If the general had merely called up, itโ€™s unlikely the gunner would even hear. Slapping on the leg or even calling on the radio is a typical way to get a turret gunnerโ€™s attention. Iโ€™ve done it a number of times myself in training.

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