Should Men and Women Take Basic Training Together The Untied States Armed Forces consist of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines; it has been in existence for many years. The first step of military life once someone joins is basic training. Just as the name implies, it is here where a recruit learns the first skills of being a warrior and how to fight battles. In the past, men and women did not train together during basic training. Some Americans argue that men and women should train together, while others feel that they should be separated. Men and women should be trained together during basic training because they become a cohesive unit, increase productiveness, and eliminate segregation.Fist, training men and women together during basic training must exist so they become a cohesive unit. Basic training is where recruits first learn to depend on one another, in order to reach a common goal. Why put men and women together in a high stress situation for the first time when they have never worked together? For example, a good football team is not put together to go play games without first practicing. Likewise, our Armed Forces should "practice" together before stepping out on the battlefield.In addition, men and women should train together during basic training because it increases productiveness. When men and women were joined together for the first time on the battlefield, it took some time for them to work together effectively. In contrast, by attending basic training together, they learn how each other do certain things and adapt to it; this increases productivity and decreases the time that it takes to complete a task. For instance, a quarterback on a football team learns a receiver's speed and technique, therefore completing more passes. Productivity is important in today's warfare because of all of the high-tech weapons. Our Armed Forces need to train them together so that we can be more productive and win the b...