Army women headed to Mali complete rappelling exercise

For the first time, female members of the Bangladesh Army have successfully completed landing training from a helicopter with full combat load through rappelling.

The training was recently held at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training (BIPSOT) in Rajendrapur of Gazipur district.

In pre-preparation for the deployment to the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, a total of five female members of the Bangladesh Army, including four female soldiers, led by Captain Yasfin, Leader of the Banbat-8 Female Engagement Team, participated in the training, says an Inter Service Public Relation Press release on Thursday afternoon.

The female members of the female engagement team participated in a six-week field training exercise before being deployed to the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali. This rigorous exercise has opened a new horizon for the Bangladesh Army and women peacekeepers, which will set a shining example for UN women peacekeepers in the days to come.

It is to be noted that the Bangladesh Army has been playing an important role in women’s empowerment and gender mainstreaming by sending women army members as peacekeepers for unstable situations in the UN peacekeeping missions.

As part of this, the Bangladesh Army has started incorporating “Female Engagement Team” in the Infantry Battalion from January 2018, which is currently playing a significant role in making the UN peacekeeping mission more effective and efficient.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

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