Did a few quick texags searches and couldn't find a discussion on this subject. Apologies in advance if I missed one...
The CT and BQ integration of women has been an interesting subplot in the Corps over the last 40 years. Whereas the band's integration history was straightforward and public in the '80s, the integration of the Corps seems more murky.
There was strong pushback in many outfits (including probably Gator 2) to integration in the mid- to late-90s. Members of my own outfit helped found PMC and the outfit was something akin to combination of E-1 and L-1 from the 60s through 90s, from what I can gather. Hence the Country Club/Athletics theme. Why was Gator 2 chosen for integration, and not say, Squadron 17, which didn't have the same type of history? I have no idea.
When I was a CT there were always rumors of outfits having been disbanded for refusing to integrate or based on female retention. There is the example when I was a CT of an outfit that had been integrated for a few years when they had all male classes in '05 and '06. On their way to becoming all-male again, they became subject to a Trigon investigation and were "encouraged" to resume recruiting females.
Seems like the whole process was pretty arbitrary and ended up being a huge benefit to some outfits (E-1, E-2, 17, etc) while everyone else got dragged off kicking and screaming. Thanks in advance to anyone who could shed more light on the history. I'd find it pretty interesting personally.
The CT and BQ integration of women has been an interesting subplot in the Corps over the last 40 years. Whereas the band's integration history was straightforward and public in the '80s, the integration of the Corps seems more murky.
There was strong pushback in many outfits (including probably Gator 2) to integration in the mid- to late-90s. Members of my own outfit helped found PMC and the outfit was something akin to combination of E-1 and L-1 from the 60s through 90s, from what I can gather. Hence the Country Club/Athletics theme. Why was Gator 2 chosen for integration, and not say, Squadron 17, which didn't have the same type of history? I have no idea.
When I was a CT there were always rumors of outfits having been disbanded for refusing to integrate or based on female retention. There is the example when I was a CT of an outfit that had been integrated for a few years when they had all male classes in '05 and '06. On their way to becoming all-male again, they became subject to a Trigon investigation and were "encouraged" to resume recruiting females.
Seems like the whole process was pretty arbitrary and ended up being a huge benefit to some outfits (E-1, E-2, 17, etc) while everyone else got dragged off kicking and screaming. Thanks in advance to anyone who could shed more light on the history. I'd find it pretty interesting personally.