Pictures of women in the military from your country
Army Maj. Gen. Claudia Kennedy, Army acting deputy chief of staff for intelligence, is nominated to become the first woman in the Army and the third in the U.S. military to earn three-star rank.
Found some Iraqi Kurdish pics I figuered I would post up here, I had not seen them up here yet.
Iraqi Kurdish woman militia fighter Shams Mahmoud, target with her gun during an exercise on Saturaday, Nov. 2, 2002 in Peshmerga forces center in Sulaymanyah city which is controlled by Patriotic Union Kurdistan PUK.
Iraqi Kurdish woman militia fighter carries an anti tank gun during an exercise on Saturaday, Nov. 2, 2002 in Peshmerga forces center in Sulaymanyah city which is controlled by Patriotic Union Kurdistan PUK.
Iraqi Kurdish woman militia fighter target during an exercise on Saturaday, Nov. 2, 2002 in Peshmerga forces center in Sulaymanyah city which is controlled by Patriotic Union Kurdistan PUK.
KIRKUK AIR BASE, Iraq -- Airman 1st Class Polly-Jan Bobseine
keeps a vigilant eye for suspicious activity during a patrol
through a nearby Iraqi village Nov. 10. Airmen assigned to
the 506th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron are
responsible for securing Air Force assets on Kirkuk Air Base.
Airman Bobseine is deployed from the 823rd Security Forces
Squadron at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo
by Staff Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)
KARSHI-KHANABAD AIR BASE, Uzbekistan -- Staff Sgt. Erica Cummings
is one of the two "fly-away" security forces Airmen
who accompany people and cargo being moved to
various "high-risk" landing zones throughout
Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo Master Sgt. Scott Wagers)
Air Force Staff Sgt. Sally McCabe fires an M-9 Berretta at
iron targets in Sierra Vista, Ariz., on Oct. 11, 2004. McCabe is
participating in the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Defender
Challenge team's preparation for the 2004 Defender Challenge
competition at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. The Defender
Challenge is a security forces competition pitting teams from
the major commands in a series of events including marksmanship,
tactics and physical fitness. McCabe is assigned to the 85th
Security Forces Squadron Keflavik Air Base, Iceland. DoD photo
by Tech. Sgt. Justin D. Pyle, U.S. Air Force. (Released)
HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- Senior Airman Carolyn Brumble
finishes loading an AC-130U gunship Sept. 13 before
evacuating to avoid Hurricane Ivan. Airman Brumble is
assigned to the 4th Special Operations Squadron.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kimberly Gilligan)
BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq -- Staff Sgts. Sharon and Lerinda
Carle joined the Air Force two weeks after graduating from
high school in Silverton, Idaho. They are currently deployed
together here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Shellie L. Russell)
OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM -- Senior Airman Sunshine
Polk awaits approval to fires during an operation with a
.50-caliber rifle on a training range at a forward-deployed
location. The explosive ordnance disposal technicians use
the rifle to disrupt or destroy unexploded ordnance from
a safe distance. Airman Polk is assigned to the 40th
Expeditionary Civil Engineer Flight and is deployed
from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo by
Staff Sgt. Nathan Gallahan)
OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (AFPN) -- Capt. Kristen
McCabe holds a soldier's hand and talks to him during
his flight to Germany. The special forces soldier was
seriously injured in an ambush in southern Afghanistan
recently. McCabe is a Critical Care Aeromedical Transport
Team nurse with the 438th Expeditionary Aeromedical
Evacuation Squadron. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Keith Kluwe)
Police training - note SWAT-type suits, rarely seen.
border guard, jerusalem - some of you might scream at the look of the right officer, for a good reason. still, it's a risky job they do out there - and such a hideous look might actually give her a certain advantage...
@wall table of a greasy spoon cafeteria with our battered,red Mini outside...holding my Marie's hand
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For me this must be the best photo that I've seen so far:
Because when I leave college I want to engage myself in the medical world. In addition to that I want to be able to rescue myself when my vehicle has given up. So I'm planning to do a mechanic's course. Now I see beautiful blonde, in uniform, leaning over an engine, likely to be a soldier and does the same thing I want to do!!!
I'd love to meet her, learn why she does a typical male job and take her out for dinner...