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Вооруженные красотки в армиях мира

В современном мире военная служба – удел не только мужчин, но и женщин. И хотя сильная половина человечества преобладает в этом деле, дамы, стремящееся к равноправию, заняли свое место в этом нелегком деле.

В большинстве государств женщины могут служить в армии добровольно. Так, их можно увидеть в армиях США, Канады, Великобритании, Германии, Франции, Швеции, Швейцарии, Нидерландов, Бельгии, Дании, Норвегии, Португалии, Испании, Греции, Турции, Пакистана, Шри-Ланки и других. Отдельно стоит выделить израильскую армию, где с 1959 года законодательно закреплена обязательная воинская повинность лиц обоего пола. В октябре 2014 года парламент Норвегии принял закон о введении обязательной воинской повинности для женщин; призывницы начнут службу летом 2016 года. Таким образом Норвегия стала первым европейским государством и первым членом НАТО, где будет введен обязательный призыв для дам.

Давайте же посмотрим, как выглядят красотки, променявшие платья на камуфляж, а сумочку — на автоматы.

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  • Private Dajana Bartczewski wears a full camouflage helmet and camouflage paint on her face during German army manuevers near Augustdorf, western Germany, 125 miles northeast of Duesseldorf, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2001. It was the first time that female soldiers joined a military exercise in combat units and were permitted to handle weapons. The women joined the combat unit for the first time last Tuesday. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

    Private Dajana Bartczewski wears a full camouflage helmet and camouflage paint on her face during German army manuevers near Augustdorf, western Germany, 125 miles northeast of Duesseldorf, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2001. It was the first time that female soldiers joined a military exercise in combat units and were permitted to handle weapons. The women joined the combat unit for the first time last Tuesday. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
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  • Date 230206 Location Reford Barracks, Edinburgh Photo by Mark Owens. Pictured are troops who participated in the pilot programme in 2005 and are all now fully trained TA soldiers (left to right) Private Paul Demarco (18) Scottish Transport Regiment (STR) a valeter with Reg Varley Motors; Private Darren Jackson (32) 52nd Lowland Regiment, a self-employed builder; Private Robert Wood (19) STR, a self-employed window cleaner; and front Private Charlene Marshall (19) STR, who is in alarm sales with Safe and Secure. NOTES TO EDITORS 1. Please call Army Press Officer, Bill Jamieson, for further information. 2. Summer Challenge 2006 is a brand new partnership between the Army and Jobcentre Plus Scotland to increase the number of troops in the TA in Scotland. Bill Jamieson G3 Media Operations HQ 51 (Scottish) Brigade Forthside Stirling 07900 607919 (mobile)

    Date 230206 Location Reford Barracks, Edinburgh
Photo by Mark Owens.

Pictured are troops who participated in the pilot programme in 2005 and are all now fully trained TA soldiers (left to right) Private Paul Demarco (18) Scottish Transport Regiment (STR) a valeter with Reg Varley Motors; Private Darren Jackson (32) 52nd Lowland Regiment, a self-employed builder; Private Robert Wood (19) STR, a self-employed window cleaner; and front Private Charlene Marshall (19) STR, who is in alarm sales with Safe and Secure.



NOTES TO EDITORS

1. Please call Army Press Officer, Bill Jamieson, for further information.

2. Summer Challenge 2006 is a brand new partnership between the Army and Jobcentre Plus Scotland to increase the number of troops in the TA in Scotland.


Bill Jamieson
G3 Media Operations
HQ 51 (Scottish) Brigade
Forthside
Stirling

07900 607919 (mobile)
  • U.S. Army Sgt. Phillip Barker (left), assigned to the 160th Signal Brigade, and Spc. Brittany Williams (right), assigned to the 7th Signal Command, prepare to reassemble their rifles for the react to contact lane at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., on 15 June, 2010. The react to contact lane is one of six lanes of the warrior task training drills conducted for the Non-Commissioned Officer / Soldier of the Year competition. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Canaan Radcliffe/Not Released)

    U.S. Army Sgt. Phillip Barker (left), assigned to the 160th Signal Brigade, and Spc. Brittany Williams (right), assigned to the 7th Signal Command, prepare to reassemble their rifles for the react to contact lane at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., on 15 June, 2010.  The react to contact lane is one of six lanes of the warrior task training drills conducted for the Non-Commissioned Officer / Soldier of the Year competition.   (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Canaan Radcliffe/Not Released)
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  • Private 1st Class Carla Campbell, of the 82nd Airborne Division, is rigged up and ready to jump onto the Sicily Drop Zone as part of Joint Task Force Exercise 98-1.

    Private 1st Class Carla Campbell, of the 82nd Airborne Division, is rigged up and ready to jump onto the Sicily Drop Zone as part of Joint Task Force Exercise 98-1.
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  • “Mixed Female, Male Caracal Battalion Holds First Joint Drill”, December 15, 2011. For the first time, female and male infantry soldiers from the Caracal Battalion participated in a joint drill.

    “Mixed Female, Male Caracal Battalion Holds First Joint Drill”, December 15, 2011. For the first time, female and male infantry soldiers from the Caracal Battalion participated in a joint drill.
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  • 1st Infantry Division soldiers, Sgt. Jessica Lanuto and Sgt. Kenda Worthley, apply camouflage prior to embarking on the Headquarters Company’s Big Red One Challenge at Leighton Barracks, Wuerzburg, Germany. The BRO Challenge is an overnight training event where soldiers navigate from point to point and are tested on a number of skills considered essential knowledge for noncommissioned officers. (Photo by Master Sgt. Larry Lane)

    1st Infantry Division soldiers, Sgt. Jessica Lanuto and Sgt. Kenda Worthley, apply camouflage prior to embarking on the Headquarters Company’s Big Red One Challenge at Leighton Barracks, Wuerzburg, Germany.  The BRO Challenge is an overnight training event where soldiers navigate from point to point and are tested on a number of skills considered essential knowledge for noncommissioned officers.  (Photo by Master Sgt. Larry Lane)

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