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From: Steve_Bognar_EP

Date: Nov-5

Men fight wars and men win wars -- that's the way it's been since the beginning of time.

Today, combat is no longer a "Men's Only" club.

Women are seeing action on the front lines -- despite U.S. policy that bars them from ground combat.

A recent CBS News/New York Times Poll shows the majority of Americans support a greater role for women on the battlefield.

Michelle Wilmot is from Gardner and is part of a military unit known as "Team Lioness." She's being recognized as "Outstanding Woman Veteran of the Year" -- check out Karen Anderson's profile of Wilmot.

The group searches Afghan and Iraqi women and children for weapons -- men are not allowed to do the searches for culture reasons.

But just like men, they patrol streets -- serve as gunners -- dispose of explosives and find bullets whizzing past their heads every day.

Is it time for a change in military policy?

What role should women play on the battlefield?

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