BlondieBC
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I am thinking that an ERA passage by the COngress and signed by Reagan in '82, (It would really give him a surefire bump for 84 and he would know it.) would end up with women allowed in combat on an official basis by, oh, say 1985, or 86, ballpark figure, with would give us women actually fighting officiallially in Panema, Desert shield/storm and somalia. SOmalia could be a problem as you might have one or two KIA or MIA women grabbed by the Somalis and maltreated/desecrated.
Regardless, by the time of 9-11/war on terror you have women fighting as a matter of course on the front line in the Stan and Iraq.
ERA had passed the congress, it was in the state legislatures. The President does not have a part of approving a constitutional amendment. And it went to the states in 1972, so the approval stages from then to 1982.
Now the amendment did not state how long it had for approval, so congress could add time to the approval process. And some states had approved, then revoked approval, so it was either 1 state or 5 states from being approved.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_Rights_Amendment