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European countries have had varying policies that confine women and military service or the extent of their participation in the national armed services of their respective countries, especially combatant roles in armed conflicts or hostile environments. While most of the countries have always allowed women to participate in military activities involving no direct aggression with the enemy, most began seeing the value of servicewomen in the armed services during the First World War when they began losing unprecedented numbers of servicemen. In modern times many of the European countries now allow women to voluntarily pursue a career path or profession in the national armed services of their country as well as permit conscription equality, with minimal or no restrictions at all.

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  • المرأة في القوات المسلحة الأوروبية (ar)
  • Women in the military in Europe (en)
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  • تختلف الدول الأوروبية في سياساتها المتعلقة بالنساء والخدمة العسكرية، أو مدى مشاركة هذه النساء في الخدمات المسلحة الوطنية في بلدانهم، ولا سيما فيما يتعلق بالأدوار القتالية في النزاعات المسلحة أو البيئات المعادية. لطالما سمحت معظم الدول للنساء بالمشاركة في الأنشطة العسكرية التي لا تنطوي على عدوان مباشر مع العدو، إذ لاحظت هذه الدول الدور المهم للنساء المجندات في القوات المسلحة خلال الحرب العالمية الأولى، ولا سيما بعد أن فقدان أعداد غير مسبوقة من الجنود. تسمح العديد من الدول الأوروبية الآن للنساء بمواصلة مسيرتهن المهنية أو الوظيفية في القوات المسلحة الوطنية في بلدهن طوعًا، فضلًا عن مساواتهن بالرجال فيما يتعلق بالتجنيد الإجباري، وذلك بالحد الأدنى من القيود أو دون أي قيود على الإطلاق. (ar)
  • European countries have had varying policies that confine women and military service or the extent of their participation in the national armed services of their respective countries, especially combatant roles in armed conflicts or hostile environments. While most of the countries have always allowed women to participate in military activities involving no direct aggression with the enemy, most began seeing the value of servicewomen in the armed services during the First World War when they began losing unprecedented numbers of servicemen. In modern times many of the European countries now allow women to voluntarily pursue a career path or profession in the national armed services of their country as well as permit conscription equality, with minimal or no restrictions at all. (en)
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