Women in combat at disadvantage, Marine Corps study finds
CBS News has the results of a one-of-a-kind Marine Corps experiment that will help determine the future of women in war. The study compared men and women fighting side by side, and the final report released Thursday says men performed significantly better and got hurt less often. Jan Crawford reports on the grueling test.

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