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The Patrol 2013

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Directors Tom Petch
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Soldiers from a British Army patrol face a fight for their lives against the Taliban in Afghanistan's Helmand Province.

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... If you drive your own car and The Patrol stops you, and you do not have a Russian passport, they can simply take your car away...

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... Journalists who joined The Patrol also witnessed what life has been like for the Philippine Coast Guard as the South China Sea dispute festers...

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... Paramedics were called, and Culver collapsed after being removed from The Patrol car...

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Pinned down by Russian fire in key frontline village

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... The shelling reached a new crescendo, The Patrol was pinned down, and even Natasha ducked...

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... This was the checkpoint in the Bialowieza forest where messages from police HQ as well as hits from the 1990s reverberated from The Patrol car...

Spain in drive to get women into special forces

Spain in drive to get women into special forces
Feb 16,2020 9:08 am

... In 2005 Lt Esther Yáñez became the first female captain of a warship - The Patrol boat Laya...

Kevin Hart suffers 'major injuries' in car crash

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... Hart was taken to Northridge Hospital Medical Centre and the driver was taken to another hospital, The Patrol report said...

Spain in drive to get women into special forces

Feb 16,2020 5:04 am

More Spanish women are to be trained for Special Forces operations

Spain's defence ministry is opening more Special Forces roles to women as part of international efforts to tackle terrorism and unconventional warfare.

Defence Minister Margarita Robles says the UN has called for more women to help resolve conflicts worldwide.

Arabic-speaking women are among those sought for UN- or Nato-led Missions In Conflict areas, such as Iraq or Libya.

Ms Robles was visiting the army's command for special operations, where some women have joined elite units.

At the command centre (MOE) in Rabasa, near Alicante on Thursday, the minister watched a mock assault on a terrorist compound with the aim of seizing Intelligence - the kind of raid conducted often against insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Ms Robles said the MOE had to be combat-ready not only in terms of military robotics and other advanced technology, but also "by understanding The Terrorists ' social and cultural domain".

Some jobs are reserved for women, such as searching women at checkpoints.

In conservative, patriarchal societies it can be easier for women to glean Intelligence from local women, who may be kept away from foreign men.

Visiting the MOE in April, Ms Robles said "we want to make a significant bid to involve more women in these Missions - this is a priority".

In 1999 Spain opened up most military jobs to women and the proportion of women in its armed forces is now 12. 7% - above the Nato average of 11. 1%.

The Defence Minister says Spain still needs to recruit many more women; currently there are nearly 15,300.

Patricia Ortega became Spain's first female army general In July

Jesús Núñez, a Spanish expert on international conflicts, told the BBC "the need for special units is increasing".

"The MOE is combining all the special operations capabilities, as they realise more capabilities are needed in asymmetric wars. "

He said there was a clear need for women in certain roles, for cultural reasons. "In some Muslim countries, for example, it's difficult to get information from women if you're A Man . "

He heads Madrid-based conflict Research Institute IECAH, which advises the UN and the Spanish government.

Recruiting women into the military

Currently the MOE has a staff of about 1,000, but only about a dozen are women, Spanish daily ABC reports.

In the Spanish military proportionately more women than men are in non-combat roles and on average they are lower-ranking.

But In July Patricia Ortega became The First woman general in Spain's armed forces.

A Spanish woman on a Nato exercise: Spanish soldiers have served in Balkan hotspots

There have been other milestones for women in the Spanish armed forces.

In 2005 Lt Esther Yáñez became The First female captain of a Warship - the Patrol Boat Laya. And in 2006 Rosa María García-Malea became Spain's first woman Fighter Pilot ; later she joined the Patrulla Águila aerobatic team.

Mr Núñez said the drive to recruit women to the Spanish military had been "very successful" so far.

In Nato, Hungary comes top for women in The Armed forces (19. 3%), followed by Slovenia (16. 5%) and the US (16. 2%),

Spain is behind France, but ahead of Germany, the UK and the Netherlands.

Spanish units have served with Nato partners in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan and The Horn of Africa.

Mr Núñez said women had a key role to play in smoothing relations with civilians In Conflict areas.

"If you are leading a unit in a village you need contact with The Villagers , you need to create trust, and women provide Another Channel to facilitate The Mission ," he said.

Zambian women on UN peacekeeping duty in the Central African Republic

In April it was vital for women to play a greater role in peacekeeping operations.

He said that "within troop contingents they lower incidences of Sexual Exploitation and abuse; yield greater reporting of sexual and gender-based violence; and can access local women's networks".



un peacekeeping, nato, united nations, spain, military, women

Source of news: bbc.com

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