Overall this is a great documentary and I do NOT mean to cast any sort of disparagement on the filmmakers or the people showed in the film I just want to comment on what I know about my cousin whom is a West Point Graduate. She graduated in the 80's and is now a Lt. Col. for the U.S. Army and has served, along with her husband, I believe 5 or 6 tours of duty in Iraq. She often told us about the discrimination that she faced at West Point but she stuck through it to gain her degree in Chemistry (she now has a masters in it) and her honor as a 2nd lieutenant (sp?). I know for a lot of people gays and women serving in all branches of the military is hard but seriously what harm do they do? Doesn't this video show that women didn't hurt the Academy or the Army by their service? So why doesn't this prove that women can be in, say, special forces? Please comment btw I'd like to know your thoughts! As far as the gay issue (I'm gay so obviously that's like uber important for me) why doesn't this come in as well? Seriously do ya'll think gays can't lead a military unit or that we're so perverted we'll make ya'll f each other? C'mon now! Let me know what you think please; I'll be reviewing my review too.. BTW with regards to the film- aside from my qualms about modern issues G-R-E-A-T















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