Very true, and that isn't discrimination or denial of equal opportunity, it's common sense. My naval officer boyfriend once laughed at the thought of me enlisting in the military, not only because of how I look, but for my sheer lack of physical strength. If I wanted to, I could weight train and do my basic and become a fully fledged member, but if 5'4" and 115lb me had to carry my 6'0" and 200lb fellow soldier off the battlefield... Well, no matter how much I worked out, it probably wouldn't happen.
I don't have any problem with a strict performance standard that happens to leave most women out. Run this fast, lift this much, or you're out? That's totally cool by me. But there are women who CAN do that.
I don't have any problem with setting the standards as high as desired.
For what it's worth, 5'0" and within weight-standard (ha you caught me, I'm heavier than you) me, I could lift my 200 lb. brother before I enlisted, without any adrenalin or the threat of being shot at, either. I bet even now with my wrecked foot I could run like a bunny if I was under fire.
Basic training didn't LOWER my upper-body strength, that's for certain. And I wasn't the strongest or fastest or most well-roundedly athletic woman in my basic training division, nor close to.
As far as height, there were men shorter than you that I worked with. Is it different because they're men?
Do you want your Mom, or your Sister to be in a combat situation, being splattered by the guts, blood, brains of a fellow soldier, or that of an enemy troop? Would that be something you would welcome your Wife to have to go through? War and other extreme things that may happen in life, just do not relate to the "average" female having to be put through. Not that it is all hunky dory for a Man to have to go through it, but as a race, a human race, there will be and has been wars. No matter what, there is going to be someone sent to the battle field. Do I think some women can handle it? Yes. Do I want to see some women handle it? No. Do I think I am sexist for my views? No. Not at all. I do not think it is sexist to desire to spare a Woman from the horrors of war. I consider it a "humane" view point. As for a Woman being a fireman, emergency person, that is a far different situation.
It's not something I'd want anyone I love to be put through. My brother or my husband as much as my mother or my sister. (leaving aside the fact I know my mom can shoot and my husband can't...) Who would want that for their loved ones?
Historically, women have not been spared the horrors of war. They just often don't get to fight. That's not a position of protection.
There is no world wherein I can see my husband being better equipped to deal with a military lifestyle than I simply because he is a man and I am a woman. He doesn't have the mindset for it. He could barely stand the amount of interaction with the military he had for the short time that I was in. You're right, someone will always be sent to the battlefield. I think it should be whoever passes the tests and signs up to go.