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  2. Women in the Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    Overview Female soldiers of Bangladesh Army in parade, 16 December 2016, the Victory Day of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Army was created in 1971 in the Bangladesh Liberation War, and one Bengali female officer from the Pakistan Army's Medical Corps participated in the war, she was Captain Sitara Begum, who was awarded the Bir Protik medal; she was commissioned into the Pakistan Army Medical Corps ...

  3. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Bangladesh has been subject to many important changes over the past few centuries. Bangladeshi women have made significant progress since the country's independence in 1971, where women in the region experienced increased political empowerment for women, better job prospects, increased opportunities of education and the ...

  4. Nazma Begum - Wikipedia

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    Commandant of Army Medical Corps Centre and School. Battles/wars. MINUSCA. UNOCI. Nazma Begum is a Brigadier General of the Bangladesh Army. She is the first Bangladeshi woman Brigadier General (Health Care Management) from Army medical Corps (GDMO). [1] [2] She was awarded Begum Rokeya Padak by the Government of Bangladesh in 2020.

  5. Kalpana Chakma - Wikipedia

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    Kalpana Chakma. Kalpana Chakma was a human rights activist and feminist from Bangladesh [1] who held the position of Organizing Secretary of the Hill Women's Federation. She and her two brothers were abducted on 12 June 1996 from her home at Lallyaghona village allegedly by the members of the Bangladesh Army. Kalpana Chakma is still missing. [2]

  6. Susane Giti - Wikipedia

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    Sena Utkorsho Padak (SUP) Susane Giti SUP, FCPS is a retired major general of Bangladesh Army. She is the first woman to be promoted to 2 star General. She served as the Commandant of Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. [1] She was promoted to the rank of major general on 30 September 2018 as the first female major general in the Bangladesh Army.

  7. Women in the military by country - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Army Women's Corps was created during the Second World War, as was the Royal Canadian Air Force (Women's Division). As well, 45,000 women served as support staff in every theatre of the conflict, driving heavy equipment, rigging parachutes, and performing clerical work, telephone operation, laundry duties and cooking.

  8. Bangladesh Army Football Team Women - Wikipedia

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    2023–24. TBD. Home colours. Current season. Bangladesh Army Football Team Women ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনী ফুটবল দল নারী) represents the Bangladesh Army in women's football and competes in the Bangladesh Women's Football League, the women's premier football league in Bangladesh. [1]

  9. Husne Ara Kamal - Wikipedia

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    Husne Ara Kamal [a] ( Bengali: হোসনে আরা কামাল (20 December 1934 - 16 April 2009), was a Bangladeshi academician, philanthropist, and social worker who made significant contributions to social welfare and women's empowerment in Bangladesh throughout her career. She worked as a lecturer and later became the director and ...