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The military girl is cool. Women in uniform or Military woman

You've already seen enough of all sorts of drunken warriors bathing in fountains and not only. Now let's look at what is really mesmerizing.

Ukraine

25% of our military are women, 13% are mobilized, 7% serve in the officer corps. And we also have as many as 12 female generals. We congratulate them on their professional holiday. We love, we are proud, and we are grateful. We leaf through.

Sweden

In 1924, the Swedes allowed women to join the army exclusively on a voluntary basis. In 1989, it got to the point that ladies appeared in absolutely every detachment of the Swedish armed forces.

Today their number has decreased: only 5%. Must have - beret, pigtails, and a radiant smile.


Source: orzzzz.com

Czech

11% of the Czech army are ladies. But most of them are in administrative positions. Although, some Czech women have taken root well in the Air Force units.


Source: orzzzz.com

American soldiers are dressed up in the same as the men. None women's accessories and berets with smiles. But even this does not frighten the ladies there: in 2012, the US Army consisted of 12% of the fairer sex. This is about 165 thousand enrolled and active + 35 thousand officers.


Source: orzzzz.com

Romania

In Romania, too, no one cares whether you are a man or a lady. You will dress the same with everyone, live, drink, eat and sleep. And fight. Therefore, these soldiers were in the war in Iraq, and in Afghanistan.


Source: orzzzz.com

Poland

In Poland, there are about 2.5 thousand military in a skirt. They are eligible to serve in:

  • special forces.


Source: orzzzz.com

Great Britain

Women were allowed to join the British army only in 1990. They are not allowed on the battlefield, they are not accepted into the ranks of the Navy / Air Force / special forces. Maybe they don't give machine guns. And in general, they were probably allowed to walk around the barracks solely in order to please the soldier's eye.


Source: orzzzz.com

Turkey

Women play an important role in the life of the Turkish army. The world's first female military pilot was in Turkey. Young ladies are even taken to the infantry, and sailors to submarines. Well, they are also very welcome in the officer corps.


Source: orzzzz.com

Canada

During the First and Second World Wars, Canadian women worked in "support":

  • signalmen;
  • operators;
  • doctors and nurses.

In 1965, the country's government became more accommodating: it allowed 5,000 ladies to join the armed forces. In 1982, the veto finally fell: the weaker sex was allowed to serve in unlimited numbers in any military unit.


Source: orzzzz.com

Norway

The path of women in the Norwegian army is thorny: at first they were “not taken”, then, starting from 1938, they were raked in “buckets”. In 1947, everyone was again sent to civilian life. Later, in 1977 and 1984, they slowly began to recruit again into the ranks of the Nordic warriors. It got to the point that in 1995 an intelligent lady could easily become the commander-in-chief of a submarine.

Today the situation has slowed down, and there are no more young ladies on the submarines. Probably, they outgrew the “water”, and moved into the “red berets”.


Source: orzzzz.com

Greece

Men are taken into the Greek army at the age of 18 and older. Forced to serve 9 months. Women can also go to the service, but only at their own request.


March 8 is a reason to put aside disputes about military conflicts and terrorism, about new weapons and other hot topics. It is more logical on this day to talk about the beautiful half of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The modern Russian army has about 45,000 contract women who, along with the stronger sex, fulfill their military duty. The total number of girls, one way or another related to the Russian army, has exceeded 326 thousand. It is significant that this figure is only increasing every year: military service is becoming more and more attractive for our girls.

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation provide ladies with over 150 different specialties. It must be understood that the army is not only trenches, dirt, and. Most of the girls are registered in communications units, specialized educational institutions, medical personnel, food and clothing services. It is difficult to overestimate their merits, a recent example is the provision of medical assistance to the civilian population of Syria. Fearless women are ready to go to hot spots and perform the most difficult tasks on an equal basis with men.

It is worth noting a serious increase in the number of those wishing to enter the educational institutions of the Ministry of Defense. The "Naval Academies" in St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad, VVDKU in Ryazan, VA VKO in Tver, the capital's Military University and many other departments are popular. A graduate of one of these institutions eventually receives a diploma and a military rank, which opens the way for her to military structures.

If a girl is really eager to join the ranks of the defenders of the Motherland, there is always the opportunity to go to serve under a contract. Here, of course, you need to take into account some requirements: age from 18 to 40 years old, no health problems, good physical fitness. And a specialty that is in demand in the Armed Forces, of course, will be an undoubted plus.

Each candidate must come to the selection point, have a conversation with a special inspector and pass sports standards for three points: strength, speed and endurance. Nothing unusual - exercises for the press, shuttle running and kilometer cross. The rules vary by age. Failed one of the three tests? It doesn't matter, in a month the girl will have the opportunity to take the exam again. If successful, she comes with all the necessary documents and certificates to the military registration and enlistment office, where the question of the candidate's suitability for contract service is decided by voting.

The desire of true patriots to serve for the good of the Motherland does not go unnoticed by the state, which takes great care of the representatives of the RF Armed Forces. Service in the army is guaranteed stability. There can be no problems with the payment of salaries, the conditions of the Labor Code are fully observed, and there are good opportunities for career growth. Agree, it is far from always easy to find a job with such fundamental conditions in a "citizen".

Another important point is social security. Absolutely all servicemen of the Russian army are provided with a full social package: treatment at the expense of the state (military medicine is a very high level), serious benefits for travel, housing. There are 12 other attractive points, but these three stand out.

There are a lot of advantages: a hassle-free decree (work will definitely not run away from you), a decent pension, and for some it is an opportunity to be close to a military husband. IN last years work in the Armed Forces has become extremely prestigious. And patriotic sentiments in the country were awakened great, and the Russian army itself was put in full order.

Getting into the army is not so difficult, but every woman should understand what difficulties she may face in a new job. Constant moving, business trips, shifts ... An attractive career, but did anyone say that it would be easy in this area? The security of the state is at stake. People come here not for the sake of earning money and not for those for whom patriotism is something alien. There is no place for such people in the army, here the priority idea should remain the protection of the interests of their country. If the candidate takes into account such nuances, there will be no problems in the future.

On International Women's Day, I would like to congratulate all the fair sex and thank the military girls for trying not to be inferior to men in this field. Russian women every year make an increasingly significant contribution to the security of our Motherland. And the stereotype “the army is not a woman's business” has already been completely destroyed.


There is no military service for girls in the Russian army, however, more than 300 thousand of the fair sex are in military service.

It is impossible to imagine the Russian Army today without the fair sex. They perform their military duty in special forces units, in the marines, in motorized rifle and arctic brigades as soldiers, sailors, sergeants, foremen, warrant officers, midshipmen and officers. By law, it is forbidden to involve women in guard, garrison and internal service. The participation of girls on the battlefield or sending them to hot spots is also not allowed. Today, many girls complain about the injustice of laws and the inequality of opportunities for women in the Russian army. They say that girls go to serve in order to prove to themselves that they are no worse than men, but the main thing is that girls are ready to pay their debt to their native country.

Girls in the army can get into the army in two ways. First, by enrolling in military school and received an officer's rank after graduation. Education in military schools for girls is free. Secondly, girls can get into the army under a contract. According to the latest official data, there are 326,000 women in the Russian Armed Forces. This figure is made up of civilian personnel and those who wear epaulettes. There are about 45 thousand women soldiers in the army.

According to statistics to date in the armed forces Russian Federation 1950 women serve in officer positions. Of these, twelve are in the rank of colonel, two hundred and sixty lieutenant colonels, five hundred majors, five hundred and fifty two captains, six hundred lieutenants, and several senior lieutenants. Data quickly becomes outdated, because there are more and more women in the army.

Every year, the interest in military service among girls is increasing, including the increase in the number of those who serve under the contract. The fair sex attracts in the service, first of all, a high level of social security: a decent salary, social guarantees, the prospect of obtaining service housing, good medical care.

There are women generals in the Russian army. In 2010, Army General Tatyana Shevtsova was appointed Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation by order of the Commander-in-Chief.


Tatyana Shevtsova is still serving in this position.

Elena Knyazeva - Deputy Head of the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for training and scientific work since September 25, 2012.


Elena Knyazeva is acting head of the Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation of the Russian Ministry of Defense, she is a doctor of philological sciences, professor, major general.

Women today are ready to defend their homeland on an equal footing with men. Defender's Day has also become their holiday, and they receive congratulations along with men. Girls in the service do not receive special indulgences, but the girls themselves admit that they receive unofficial indulgences in the service. And yet, even in the army, girls remain true to themselves, they are beautiful, responsible and faithful to duty. Girls bring in the army, where a purely masculine spirit has always reigned, new relationships. They are changing the face of the Russian Armed Forces in the literal sense of the word. The army becomes beautiful.



































September 24, 2015, 21:24

Woman Warrior. From time immemorial, this concept was only an exception to the rule, because women are created to care for children and provide comfort at home when their men are at war. However, today, in the 21st century, the existence of such professions as a female police officer and a female soldier has not surprised anyone for a long time.
It is worth noting that women today serve in many armies of the world; in Israel, conscription service is mandatory for both men and women. If we talk about Europe, then the most "feminine" army today is the French one, in which 23 thousand women serve in uniform, which is 8% of the total number of personnel - from private to colonel. There are women in almost all parts, with the exception of the Marine Corps, the Foreign Legion and the crews of submarines.
Other successful examples of exercising their right to military service are the armies of the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Australia and Canada. So, according to data published by the Pentagon, out of 1.42 million soldiers and officers who are in active service, 205 thousand are women (more than 14%), while 64 of them have general and admiral ranks.

Today, women in the Russian army also reach high commanding heights. Thus, Major General Elena Knyazeva, who, having received this title, after a long break, became the only woman in the Russian military generals, is the Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation (GUMVS) of the Russian Defense Ministry.
Women even penetrated into such a purely “male” branch of the military as the Airborne Forces. For example, the media have repeatedly published information that about 383 women serve in the famous 76th Airborne Division stationed in Pskov, including 16 officers. At the same time, if women in the medical and financial services have not surprised anyone for a long time, then women in the position of platoon commanders are a rather rare phenomenon. It was in this position in the communications battalion that Lieutenant Ekaterina Anikeeva served as a guard, while all her subordinates were men.
Moreover, the Ryazan Airborne School does not stand still. It's famous educational institution, which today trains applicants from 32 countries of the world, since 2008 began to accept girls. The fair sex is invited to learn a profession called "Application of airborne support units." School graduates - female officers will command parachute stackers, as well as help drop military equipment and paratroopers, including using complex multi-dome systems and special platforms. As studies specially carried out in Russia show, female military personnel represent a fairly significant reserve for replenishing and manning the Russian Armed Forces, while they have no fundamental contraindications for carrying military service. Moreover, the results of the conducted studies indicate that women in the army are characterized by a higher level of health compared to male military personnel. And the Russian army itself already has experience working with women, who, among other things, are serving under a contract.
It is believed that women are the "weaker sex", but this is not true. Yes, it is known that the physical strength of a woman with equal body weight is slightly less than that of men, but at the same time, this lack of physical strength can be compensated by the skill of handling weapons and the woman's fitness. A trained female soldier is able to easily defeat an untrained man.

I propose to just admire the women in uniform =)

Girls in the self-defense units of Kurdistan (YPG).
The militants of the "Islamic State" are afraid to die at the hands of these women, because in this case they will not go to heaven, but to hell.

Colombia.
Ukraine.
United States Marine Corps.
Russia.
Lithuania.

India.
United States Marine Corps.
Australian Army signalman Natasha Miller poses for a photo during a deployment to Iraq, September 2015.
Kazakhstan.
US Air Force.
Latvia.
Russia.
Israel.

Russia.
Kazakhstan.
Germany.
India.
North Korea.
Russia.
Italy.
Norway.
Poland.
Mexico.
Belarus.
China.
Finland.
Mongolia.
Ukraine.
Norway.
The first woman pilot in the Italian army.
Brazil.

Israel.


Great Britain.
Russia.
Kazakhstan.
Slovenia.
France.

Ecuador.

Croatia.
Russia.
Serbia.
Chile.
British Navy.
Girls from the Ryazan airborne school.
Kazakhstan.
Lieutenant Elena Boldyreva. The first platoon airborne. Head of the analytical station of the Airborne Forces. Graduate of the Academy of Chemical Protection.

Belarus.
US Army soldiers during the passage of the Ranger School (Army Ranger School).
Ukraine.
Belarus.
Sweden. Japan.
Germany.
USA.
Portugal.
Israel.
Kazakhstan.
The oath of girls at the Military Space Academy.

Russia.

At the joint exercises of Russian and Kazakh paratroopers "Interaction-2008"
Ukraine.

Commandant (Major) Virginie Guyot - the first woman in the Patrouille de France, commanded this unit in 2009-2010, at the age of 32.
Greece.
Russia.

Serbia.
USA.
Basic Combat Training (BCT), namely "Red Phase of Basic Combat Training", which means going through the gas chamber during basic training in the US Army.

During this training, all beginners are required to pass the so-called. gas chamber. The gas chamber is a very fun challenge. It is very funny to look at the recruits who come out of it filled with tears and snot, while coughing wildly. Some of the D.I's went into this cell when they were suffering from a cold or a cough - the cough was like a hand removed, and the cold passed during the day. The gas chamber allows you to develop moral stability in front of a visible and tangible danger, over time, as a rule, after the second entry, the fear of the gas chamber disappears, because. After 20 minutes, the effect of the tear gas stops. The camera is a mandatory test, it is passed by all military personnel once a year.
Belarus.