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The chosen few

Khamin writes about the growing trend of female officer recruitment into the Bangladesh army

Almost every dawn finds Raqiba Ferdose, the only daughter of businessman Abdur Raqib and housewife Zannatul Ferdose, at the Dhanmondi park, preparing herself, along with other women, for the Inter Service Selection Board (ISSB) examinations. Although she hails from Dinajpur, Raqiba, accompanied by her mother, has been living in Dhaka for the past four months just to get proper training for the ISSB exam from the Siraj Military Academy in Farmgate.

‘I have overcome the preliminary and written exams already,’ says Raqiba. ‘The next hurdle is now the ISSB and if I pass it I will get closer to getting my dream job of becoming an army officer. That is why I am working so hard now,’ she adds.

Raqiba, along with six other female trainees from within and outside the Dhaka district, go through gruelling training sessions at the Dhanmondi park every morning. Their dedication is a reflection of women’s growing interest at joining the armed forces due to the stability, lifestyle and respect, which comes with the job.

According to the ISPR, around 283 female military officers were recruited into the Bangladesh Army in the past nine years. Ten of these officers are currently serving as Captains while 10 others are already serving in UN missions abroad. This year, around 50 female cadets from four different long courses are receiving training at BMA long course while some female officers await the rank of a ‘Major’.

The extensive army examinations and training programmes season female candidates to become the best. From these, the ISSB exam is the most difficult for any candidate as it screens out the fittest and dedicated individuals for the armed forces.

‘The ISSB is the toughest examination that I know of,’ says Tazbir Karim, an instructor of the Siraj Military Academy. ‘You have to stay at ISSB for a maximum of four days; that is, if you do not get screened out the first day. You take part in various tests like IQ, discussion, physical, psychology etc,’ he informed Xtra.

There are other training academies in Dhaka that prepare candidates for the military examinations. Some of these are Colonel Academy, Defence Academy, Pre-Combat and Defence Guide.

Tazbir himself is a third year mathematics student of Dhaka College. Although he did try for the military twice, he was dropped during the ISSB exams. ‘The exam is designed to figure out if you are fit to be an army officer or not,’ he said.

As such, the training academies prepare trainees through Progressive Group Task (PGT), Half Group Task (HGT), Group discussion in Bangla and English, Individual Obstacle (IO) training and Deputy President Viva (DP viva), daily. Even after passing the ISSB exams, the candidates would be screened during the medical and viva exams. ‘A total of 120 to 220 candidates are preparing for the ISSB at our institution,’ said Tazbir.

Tashfia Badhan instructs the trainees for Half Group Task (HGT). Born and raised in Khulna, Tashfia’s family resides in the district where her mother is a teacher of the Khulna BN School and College. ‘I was actually influenced by the female officers who frequented the college,’ she shared.

‘A female army officer once asked me why I was not trying out for the army, after being impressed with my discipline and fitness,’ she said. ‘It was this incident, along with the military-like discipline that the college offered, that led me to try out for the army,’ she adds.

Tashfia appeared in the most recent ISSB exam. At the training academy, she conducts two fitness programmes where the trainees complete 100 push-ups and two hundred sit-ups to attain the highest standard of physical efficiency required for the ISSB.

Besides all the hard work and living away from most of their families, these candidates also had to overcome family doubts and resistances just to come this far.

For instance, Raqiba’s parents like the military life but were initially worried about their only daughter. ‘She was still an HSC student when we denied her first request of joining the military,’ said Zannatul. ‘But she did not give up and convinced us about the bright future that such a job may hold for her,’ she added.

‘I was influenced by the lifestyle of my uncle and cousin who are serving in the army currently,’ said Mayesha Sadia, another trainee taking preparation for the ISSB at Dhanmondi Park. She has been working hard at achieving physical fitness for the exams over the past three months. ‘I enrolled in the training academy as it will make me quicker, smarter, more sacrificing and honest: all the qualities required to pass the exam,’ she said confidently.

‘The selection process for the position of an army officer is very sophisticated,’ said a defence official with Directorate General of Forces Intelligence. ‘The good thing about the selection process is that there are no fixed number of seats. So, if any candidate can fulfil the requirements through positive attitude, honesty, patriotism, strong personality, adequate intelligence, courage, integrity, sacrificing tendency, sense of honour and pride, they will get selected for certain,’ he said.

‘Female officers are performing very well alongside the male, currently,’ he informed. ‘They are highly organised and are capable of maintaining official work. They are also performing well as adjutants. There are more female officials in the signal core than in the army service and ordnance cores,’ he said.

Once they are selected, they will undergo a 104-week long Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) course. This includes academic training, computer training, engineering, signal training and physical training. Field trainings are broken down into various phases like Kashti Pathar, Lalghora, Ranagati, Lauhakapat, Purbakon, Dhumketu and Padakkhep.

However, the severe training process and highly-demanding profession can take a toll on the personal life of most female officers. According to sources inside the army, around 25 of the 283 female army officials, recruited over the past ten years in the army, left their jobs due to family and physical problems.

The most common reasons were injuries like fractures in the leg or other parts of the body. Besides family problems, some officers simply dropped out due to the stress the profession demands.

‘Bangladesh Army is not a child’s play,’ said one female lieutenant of the Army Service core. ‘It is hard. In order to face these challenges, a female officer requires maximum determination; otherwise she will fail,’ she added.

However, female officers are also being recruited in the sectors which demand less physical stress. The highly stressful cores are infantry, armour and artillery.

‘Picking up a 7.62 mm. type 56 semiautomatic rifle, that weighs at least 3.85 kg, and training with it daily while also coping with the tension of shooting down targets are no easy task for any female soldier,’ said a female lieutenant.

‘However, I appreciate the fact that the government is recruiting more female soldiers into the military,’ said a Captain serving in the infantry core. ‘I appreciate the motive as females are bringing diversity to the army which will eventually facilitate the overall efficiency,’ he concluded.

Serving with honour
· Around 283 female officers recruited in the last ten years
· Female candidates prefer the profession due to the respect, lifestyle and job security
· The number of training academies growing
· Most officers serving in signal and army service core
· 25 out of 283 female officers dropped out due to injuries and family problems

New Age Xtra
 
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poor country like Bangladesh should not recruit female officers... Male officers are more handy! Right????
 
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poor country like Bangladesh should not recruit female officers... Male officers are more handy! Right????

@ No, you are wrong. During the actual crises it will inspire the nation as such more and more females would be recruited in the fighting forces.

@ You see in Afganistan and Iraq the female officers/soldiers of American army are equally participating with the males.

@ In this 21 century the females are considered equally with males. Moreso, if only males joins in the military services than the equalligram of the society would be lost as it happened in USSR, Germany and France after the Second World War.
 
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and this is the secret weapons of BD army:


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^ i was trying to say our army strength is limited. Suppose 3 lakh. A female soldier will get similar food, salary like male soldier....but most probably less efficient than their male counterpart in actual battle field........maybe i am wrong. It was just a question...
 
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^ i was trying to say our army strength is limited. Suppose 3 lakh. A female soldier will get similar food, salary like male soldier....but most probably less efficient than their male counterpart in actual battle field........maybe i am wrong. It was just a question...

@ In this digital world our weapons are also digital so the question of physical efficency is less important.

@ If we continue recruiting female soldiers in our army our image will increase in the western world. Now-a-days our Lady Officers are efficiently serving in various UN missions. We might get more UN missions.

@ You see in the present world situation everything is "Dikhawa". General Ershad made "Islam" as State Religion" in the constitution. So, we got lot of foreign Middle East Aid. It is just a token to show the world that we are not "fundamentalist". We are secular in our thoughts.

@ In times of real crises once our soldiers will see that our females are also fighting with them side by side, it would definitely increase their morale. Once a lady officers will give electure/address among the common women folk, it would definitely inspire them for the battle spirit.

@ You see during the liberation war of 1971, the Pakistan Army did not had a single lady soldier in their army. Had there been any lady soldier or officer in their army definitely they could had fought till the last. But in practice they completely lost their moral and demolarize to the highest extend.

@ In times of crises it has been seen that women's performance is better than a man.
 
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^ i was trying to say our army strength is limited. Suppose 3 lakh. A female soldier will get similar food, salary like male soldier....but most probably less efficient than their male counterpart in actual battle field........maybe i am wrong. It was just a question...

Not really. The others have answered well to your doubt.

And a force of 3 lakhs is not really a joke..! By any chance, does anyone know the current strength of our army?


Cheers!!!
 
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Anyhows, I do not recommend women in the front lines. Although, they can potentially make fine pilots. I'd love to see an all-female air force. My style.
 
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Females should be strictly confined to non-combat duties while the combat duties are the
responsibility of men. Woman are not meant for combat. Its not about disrespecting woman but
rather respecting them and protecting them. As according to ISLAM woman & men are equal
in different ways.
 
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Women soldiers can't be as efficient as men soldiers. At least not physically, and i highly doubt psychologically as well.
 
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Women can be strong warriors and even more efficient officers.

Nusaybah bint Ka'ab - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Don't underestimate them.

i was looking for it, thanks for the link. i also know another woman killed 13 roman soldier with her spear in battle of Tabuk. if you have any link of that please share.......

i know woman are equal to man. at least my education taught me this. but my experience is different......

at least Bangladeshi woman are not on par with western woman! look at medical profession.... women are more sincere, regular in Studies, but later all of them become gynaecologist. in BD i havent seen any women in neurology toughest branch of Medicine. i grew up in a scientist community. have Always seen women scientists are dependent on male scientists.... young me as a school kid always thought they are better as school teacher, and that is too bangla! Sorry about my prejudice.............
 
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Women should stick to nursing and the medical field. Israel, the west recruit female officers because they need more soldiers and people hardly see the army profession as a lucarative profession. In bangladesh that is not the case, Bangladesh is recruiting female officers for show, thats all. They would not add efficiency to our army.
 
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