SAUDI WOMEN'S CAN JOIN NOW TO THE SAUDI ARABIAN ARMY.

The first women's wing of the army began its operations in the capital yesterday. The women's leadership in the military is a continuation of the women's empowerment and administrative reforms initiated by the Crown Prince.

Chief of Staff General Fayyad Alruvili inaugurated the first women's wing to the country's security forces. Maj. Emad Al-Aidan, Director General of Recruitment General Administration, explained the recruitment, training and work of women cadets. This is the first time women join the army. Maj. Gen. Emad Al-A'adan, who was present at the event, said the plan was to recruit women to various branches of the army and to carry out their duties.
He added that the women's wing was launched to provide the services needed by the women soldiers. Imad Al-A'adan said that women between the ages of twenty and thirty-five were given the opportunity to apply for various military posts. The Women's Wing in the Army is a continuation of the projects aimed at empowering women and empowering them under the leadership of Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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