World’s First Female Special Forces Unit

A backup soldier in the jeep prepares to take action at the Terningmoen Camp in Elverum, Norway on March 23, 2017. The unit was started after Norway's Armed Forces' Special Command saw an increased need for female special operations soldiers – particularly in places like Afghanistan where male troops were forbidden from communicating with women. The exclusion of half the population was having a detrimental impact on intelligence gathering and building community relations. (Photo by Carolina Reid/NBC News)
World’s First Female Special Forces Unit
   
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