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Friday 11 May 2012

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The soldier is something that is identical with the man, something that is synonymous with fighting skills are usually dominated by men. But that does not mean there are no female soldiers, female soldiers Stay there in the world, even some of them there are even more superior and better than male soldiers. Here is a list of 10 best female soldiers in the world throughout recorded history in the military world both royal and state:
Joan of Arc
 
It may be said that Joan of Arc is a symbol of the French knight, whose name was she pushed a woman warrior in the world of the military world. She is a woman who fought directly with British forces in order to get back to the soil of France. He had many battles with the French troops memenagi before he was finally caught and sentenced to death in June 1456. but she is still regarded as a holy woman and hero, the most influential woman in the country of France.

Jamila
 
Jamila who has a full name Djamila Bouhired. This is a most famous fighter in the world. She is the Algerian national fighters. Together with other students Algiers, she joined the liberation of the Algerian National Front. Her Fight against the occupation of France in Algiers not only through diplomacy, he was also active in track shootout with French troops.

Cut Nyak Dien ( Indonesia)
 
Acehnese woman who was born in 1848 this is one of the best female soldier who once owned by the State in Aceh and Indonesia. She and her husband, Teuku Umar fought alongside other people of Aceh to expel the Dutch population of the ground in Aceh. He was always persistent in the word proclaimed freedom for the people of Aceh. Even in her old age, she still struggled against the Netherlands, although only the flames of passion.
Margaret Corbin

Margaret Corbin was the woman who fought directly in the American Revolutionary War. At first she was an ordinary woman, but her wedding with John Corbin in 1772 that a fighter must fight him. They both struggle with hundreds of people struggling against British forces, especially in Fort Washington in Manhattan.



Cordelia E. Cook
 Cordelia E. Cook served as an Army Nurse Corps during World War II and stand as the first woman to receive two awards for his actions during the war: the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Cook stationed in Italy and managed to perform his duties as a nurse during tough battles and swarms of soldiers wounded and dying. She was in direct combat when in charge of tending the wounded.



 
Elsie S. Ott
 
She is the American soldier who served as a nurse pilot. Although she never received formal education in the medical world of aviation, but in fact she had successfully treated many American pilots union forces. She is also a flight medical medals the United States because its active role in World War 2.


Oveta Culp Hobby
  
Hobby was the first woman in the unity of the army who obtained U.S. Army Distinguished Service medal, the medal of honor is only given to soldiers of the United States the best. At first he only served in the editor, but because her cleverly, she then managed to occupy important positions in the army of the United States, and soon after he got the medal in 1945, she was later promoted to colonel. 
Loretta Walsh
 
Loretta was the first woman enrolled in the unity of the United States Navy in World War 1. Women born 22 April 1896 This is one of the naval battle strategist who took part in the battle against the Germans in front Pasific , Her cleverly in implementing strategies to make the German naval war have lost five combat ships. 

Opha M. Johnson
 
Maybe Johnsonlah first female Marine Corps unit in the United States Navy in the war directly to the Japanese army. at other women just get a job as a cook and wash interpreter marines, she would get a job as a regulator of the Sea naval attack force the United States Marines in World War 2. 

Mary E. Walker
 
Mary Walker was the first woman and the only one in the entire military force ever to receive Congressional Medal of Honor for actions and tasks during the Civil War. Although she did not start in the military, Walker is known to promote women's rights and dress reform. Before the Civil War broke out, Walker was the only female in the class graduated with a medical degree from the Syracuse Medical College. Soon after getting a degree, the war broke out, and Walker volunteered to join the Army as a medical officer.

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