These Female Soldiers are Breaking Stereotypes and Winning In and Out of Uniform
Canadian Soldiers
Canada may not be recognized as a dominant military force, but its troops have fought alongside other nations in various conflicts over the years, including some of the most ferocious attacks in World War II and Central Asia operations. Despite being a small army, the Canadian military is well-trained and equipped, with a substantial number of women serving on the frontlines.
Though men constitute the majority of the approximately 68,000 active-duty soldiers, women also play a crucial role. Some, like these ones, appear to wear helmets with more confidence than most women wear headbands, which is enough to turn a dull day on its head.
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