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women at the front
I hope it's OK to post this kind of message here.
I'm a researcher working with a well-known British screenwriter who is developing a TV drama about women soldiers serving at 'the front' in Afghanistan. She is keen for it to be as accurate as possible about the day-to-day realities of life for women soldiers.
I'm looking for people who would be prepared to share their experiences and/or answer questions on this subject.
Many thanks.
I'm a researcher working with a well-known British screenwriter who is developing a TV drama about women soldiers serving at 'the front' in Afghanistan. She is keen for it to be as accurate as possible about the day-to-day realities of life for women soldiers.
I'm looking for people who would be prepared to share their experiences and/or answer questions on this subject.
Many thanks.
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women at the front
Further to my previous post, please email me on womenatfront@googlemail.com if you are prepared to share your experiences and views on the day to day experience of women serving at 'the front'.
Many thanks
Many thanks
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Officially, they're not, technically they actually are, in all sorts of roles, just not the ones classified as 'front-line'.
Women are deployed as medics, forward air and artillery controllers, and engineers, never mind all the girls I know who are loadies on helicopters, hanging out of the side doors returning enemy fire...
Even so, I can't see a single one of them wanting to talk to anyone in the media, even if it is just for a tv drama.
Women are deployed as medics, forward air and artillery controllers, and engineers, never mind all the girls I know who are loadies on helicopters, hanging out of the side doors returning enemy fire...
Even so, I can't see a single one of them wanting to talk to anyone in the media, even if it is just for a tv drama.
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Have just seen one of my mates (a RAF nurse) on tv, just behind Ant & Dec. She is part of the MERT, although not sure how she copes with that, because she gets really airsick!
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Not being funny but there was a bit of a fiasco when one women got killed few months a go, so imagine what it would be like if they was allowed at the very front and involved with the infantry etc...??
I personally think when you sign up for the Army then you know what your job role is going to consist of, so you and no one else should have a problem if your injured or killed! Sounds harsh but end of the day Your signing up for the Armed services not the girl guides! Many people may disagree but it is my opinion and as it is an opinion i can't be wrong.
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I personally think when you sign up for the Army then you know what your job role is going to consist of, so you and no one else should have a problem if your injured or killed! Sounds harsh but end of the day Your signing up for the Armed services not the girl guides! Many people may disagree but it is my opinion and as it is an opinion i can't be wrong.

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It really annoys me when the 'meeja' go nuts about a woman being killed, injured or taken hostage - every one of us is our job first and our gender second.
Look at what happened with Faye Turney (apologies for the spelling!), she was the focus of every single news channel, and the 14 guys that were with her hardly got a mention.
I know - they're only pandering to society, but it's still wrong!
Look at what happened with Faye Turney (apologies for the spelling!), she was the focus of every single news channel, and the 14 guys that were with her hardly got a mention.
I know - they're only pandering to society, but it's still wrong!
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Now seeing one woman soldier is suing the MoD for £400.00.00 for sexual harassments, mainly verbal, which makes me wonder just how much she would be suing the MoD for if she had to live on the front line under fire with a bunch of blokes. There is little or no privacy and the personal remarks fly thick and fast to break the tension.
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The reason why there is more chance of women being KIA or WIA nowadays is that there aren't really any "front lines". There's obviously more dangerous areas, and places where our troops are actively seeking out the enemy, and in these areas you don't find many (if any) females. However, the fact that you can be IED'd in any part of Afghanistan or Iraq means that anyone and everyone is at risk.
I've never met (or heard of) a female FAC by the way, Hyperlithe.
I've never met (or heard of) a female FAC by the way, Hyperlithe.
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Me neither, but it was one of the list of jobs that women are supposedly eligible to be deployed in. Can't even remember where I found that info, so I'm quite happy to be corrected if it's wrong.
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