They made it – women in the Bundeswehr
They made it – women in the Bundeswehr
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Servicewomen in the ceremonial guard battalion represent the Federal Republic of Germany at home and abroad
Bundeswehr /Jane Hannemann -
Whether the Army, the Air Force or the Navy – women have been in all the Bundeswehr’s armed services since 2011.
Bundeswehr /Carl Schulze -
From Afghanistan to Mali, deployments abroad are also part of everyday life for women in the Bundeswehr
Bundeswehr/Robert Habermann -
Many women in the Bundeswehr now also choose to complete technical training or a degree programme in a related field.
Bundeswehr/Stephan Ink -
Leading, educating and training – whether as platoon leaders or commanding officers, women in the Bundeswehr take on responsibility for their subordinate soldiers.
Bundeswehr/Christian Roedel -
Civilians are employed in roles such as technical executive civil servants in the Bundeswehr technical centres. Their tasks there include testing 3D navigation tablets and digital map boards for use in the Bundeswehr.
Bundeswehr/Stephan Ink -
There still aren’t any servicewomen in the Bundeswehr’s Special Operations Forces, but women support the Special Operations Forces Command as specialists.
Bundeswehr/Maximilian Schulz -
Completing training as a Navy technician is just one of many areas in which women have proven themselves.
Bundeswehr/Jonas Weber -
Women in the Bundeswehr have now advanced to the highest ranks. Whether as surgeon general…
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…or as the head of an entire major organisational element with over 2,000 employees.
Bundeswehr/Jenny Bartsch