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Her time with the infantry has given Irwin insight not only into the way that queer soldiers are becoming more accepted, but also women in the infantry, as Canada is one of the few countries that allow women to serve in front-line positions .... "The infantry is still probably the most macho of all the trades," she says. "I wouldn't call it homophobia. I wouldn't go that far. Certainly people have absorbed or followed the rules and know that they're not allowed to make openly harassing comments, but there's also a lot of joking that, if you didn't understand the context, may come across as homophobic joking. But I don't think it is .... The bottom line for them is if you do your job, you're accepted. What they care about is whether someone going to stand behind me, is someone going to do his share of the work?"