Browne says “Hester gave her grenade to Nein because he had the better arm. She did however, throw one about fifteen yards, which depending upon cover, may be a little close for comfort…. Even if two men had been involved, of course, one might have given a grenade to a comrade with a better arm, but the soldier with the better arm in a mixed-sex pair will almost always be the man. If both members of the pair are women, their ability to throw a grenade where it is needed will be substantially limited.” (Frum, 5-6). Men, in combat, are more likely to put their lives on the line because of an increased amount of testosterone in them. Women, by contrast, have estrogen which makes them react and behave considerable different in combat scenarios. (Frum, 6). These fundamental differences between the sexes are what can cause problems in an institution whose goal is to win wars, not cater to certain political opinions. The military’s only goal is to win wars and to do that by whatever means possible; this why arguing for women to be in the military on the basis of fairness is not a productive argument. (Frum,