Wow.. the sheer ignorance of the klu Klux klams is ridiculous. Yes, PT tests are a subjective method of testing physical fitness, but using your legs to climb up in a situation that a man might use to climb with his arms? WTF did BainsBaine and Vanillarhapsody smoke?
A woman is already at a disadvantage since in the infantry we are glorified pack mules. My IBA is at least 25 lbs, my FLC is another 25(at LEAST), and my rucksack is usually 60+ lbs. I'm 200+ lbs, and that is under 2/3rds of my bodyweight.
For the average woman who is in good enough shape for military service we could say is 145 lbs, that is closer to 75% of their bodyweight. This will cause them to have a higher likelihood of injury due to exceeding the recommended bodyweight to load ratio.
Keep in mind I was being incredibly generous with weight and not giving the woman a SAW or M240B, which weigh 14.51 and 26.7 lbs respectively. When I was in a weapons squad, our loads were ALWAYS in excess of 80 lbs in our rucks. That would put our woman carrying almost 90 percent of her bodyweight.
I don't care who you are. Carrying 90% of your bodyweight for long distances and through changes in elevation takes a toll on the body. This will mean more women in these jobs are likely to be hurt than men. This means the woman in question may be permanently injured, be required to reclass or be med boarded from the military, but we have 'equality'.
Just like a DUche to not consider the law of unintended consequences.
Edit: changed PT treat to PT test.