Women soldiers should be allowed to breastfeed on the battlefield because it is a matter of equality, health, and operational effectiveness. Denying this right forces women to choose between serving their country and caring for their child, creating unfair barriers to military participation. Breastfeeding is a biological necessity, and preventing it can lead to pain, infection, and reduced readiness—conditions that weaken a unit rather than strengthen it.
In many deployments, soldiers rotate through secure areas or bases where brief breaks for breastfeeding or expressing milk would not compromise mission objectives. With modern equipment and planning, it is entirely feasible to support lactating soldiers without disrupting operations.
Allowing breastfeeding recognizes women’s full humanity and capabilities as soldiers. It signals that the military values both equality and the well-being of its members. Supporting breastfeeding on the battlefield is not a privilege—it is a practical, ethical, and strategic necessity for a modern, inclusive armed force.
Oaker_at on
Medic!
PurpleToad1976 on
There is a rather large assumption here that the children are the ones being fed
Nytedreams92 on
That’s one way to keep up morale…
Ququleququ on
This photoshopped image of Jessica Simpson again?
gofo-for-show on
Only DDs and above. No ugly chicks either. I know it sounds horrible, I don’t make the rules. Anyways, Pte Wankstaft reporting to mommy milkers platoon!
Penis_Connoisseur on
It’s a battlefield, who’s gonna stop it?
Ballisticmystic123 on
The soldiers needed the protein and calcium officer. The unit is now ready for combat.
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Women soldiers should be allowed to breastfeed on the battlefield because it is a matter of equality, health, and operational effectiveness. Denying this right forces women to choose between serving their country and caring for their child, creating unfair barriers to military participation. Breastfeeding is a biological necessity, and preventing it can lead to pain, infection, and reduced readiness—conditions that weaken a unit rather than strengthen it.
In many deployments, soldiers rotate through secure areas or bases where brief breaks for breastfeeding or expressing milk would not compromise mission objectives. With modern equipment and planning, it is entirely feasible to support lactating soldiers without disrupting operations.
Allowing breastfeeding recognizes women’s full humanity and capabilities as soldiers. It signals that the military values both equality and the well-being of its members. Supporting breastfeeding on the battlefield is not a privilege—it is a practical, ethical, and strategic necessity for a modern, inclusive armed force.
Medic!
There is a rather large assumption here that the children are the ones being fed
That’s one way to keep up morale…
This photoshopped image of Jessica Simpson again?
Only DDs and above. No ugly chicks either. I know it sounds horrible, I don’t make the rules. Anyways, Pte Wankstaft reporting to mommy milkers platoon!
It’s a battlefield, who’s gonna stop it?
The soldiers needed the protein and calcium officer. The unit is now ready for combat.