By A Mystery Man Writer
In early February, a group of 1,296 women voluntarily joined the Colombian Army to serve in the first call-up in more than 20 years. The group is the first contingent of women of the four planned for 2023, where 5,184 women will be able to serve in different military units throughout the country.
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The Associated Press on X: For the first time in 25 years, Colombia has opened military service to women. “Being women doesn't make us less capable, one recruit said. In fact, there