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Women in the Danish military come under the command of the Chief of Defense. [3] As of July 2009 the highest rank reached by a woman in the Danish armed forces is Colonel (Susanne Bach Bager, Telegrafregimentet), with 5.2% (832) women in the services: 153 officers, 176 NCOs, and 503 privates (not counting women serving as "concripts"). [4]
Women in the Danish military come under the command of the Chief of Defense. [66] As of 2022, women make up 8.8% of the army, 9.9% of the navy, and 9.4% of air force ...
This was the first time the Danish Army was a part of a combat operation since World War 2. [12] [13] On April 29, 1994, the Royal Danish Army, while on an operation to relieve an observation post as part of the United Nations Protection Force, the Jutland Dragoon Regiment came under artillery fire from the town of Kalesija.
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The Danish defense said Wednesday that they are abolishing the height requirements for people serving with the Danish Royal Life Guards, mainly known for being a ceremonial unit outside Denmark ...
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13 Israeli women graduated the Israeli army's combat tank operators 5 December 2017, becoming the first females to do so. [294] Jette Albinus became the first woman in the Royal Danish Army to hold the rank of general. [295]
Jette Albinus (born 1966) is the first woman in the Royal Danish Army to hold the rank of general. She was promoted on 11 September 2017 when she was also entrusted with taking command of the Danish Home Guard. [1] [2]