Brave Women in the Armed Forces of the World

Miragedriver

Brigadier
Swedish Royal Guard
This uniform is used by the Royal guard regiment in Stockholm. Founded around 1520, it has served as the King's personal guards through war and peace.
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I’m in love………………… ;)



I will now get back to bottling my Malbec
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
Agreed. However, she could be a reservist. Makes you want to be an officer in the IDF reserves, doesn’t it old buddy?

LOL..sign me up in her unit.:eek: If even though as reservist she still has to keep her hair in such manageable way like put in braid or keep it tucked under her helmet or field hat during field training exercises.
 

Franklin

Captain
Israeli girls from the age of 18 has to serve 21 months in the IDF while boys have to serve for 3 years. Generally only men serve in the reserve forces. The Israeli army also has large numbers of non citizens serving in its army. Those are Jews from all over the world. So I think those are the reasons why the Israeli's are more lenient about girls with long hair in the army. Unlike other countries where girls serving in the military are generally volunteers in Israel they are largely conscripts. Only in Israel would you see girls on the beach clad in a bikini toting a assault rifle!
 

Miragedriver

Brigadier
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Indian police contingents participate in the rehearsal for the upcoming 66th Republic Day celebration parade, in Bhopal, India
Picture: EPA


Back to bottling my Grenache
 

Dizasta1

Senior Member
Swedish Royal Guard
This uniform is used by the Royal guard regiment in Stockholm. Founded around 1520, it has served as the King's personal guards through war and peace.
4piJXNA.jpg

I’m in love………………… ;)



I will now get back to bottling my Malbec

That's one shiny brass helmet!!!! .......... And careful there pal .... fly high in love, just don't come crashin down!:rolleyes:
 

Dizasta1

Senior Member
I'm surprised the IDF allowed their female soldiers to leave such long hair. :confused:

As far as I remember, iDF does rotate there soldiers. So they have both a civilian life, as well as, time in the military. And from most pictures I have seen over the years, there doesn't seem to be a rule that applies where you have to have a buzz cut in order to serve in the army!
 
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