“Arizona Republican senator and former Air Force combat pilot Martha McSally once published an academic paper in which she said military servicewomen should be counseled against the ‘foolishness of entering into a lifetime commitment (motherhood)’ to avoid deployment, and called for the Pentagon to repeal the policy that allows women to use pregnancy as an excuse to ‘skirt’ their commitment” writes Roger Sollenberger in Salon.
“The article, titled ‘Women in Combat: Is the Current Policy Obsolete?’ appeared in a 2007 edition of the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy. At the time, McSally, the first female combat pilot in U.S. history — and the first-ever losing Senate candidate to immediately receive a Senate seat — was pursuing a second graduate degree at Air War College.”