Yahoo – AFP,
Pierre-Henry Deshayes, August 25, 2016
Norwegian women have been able to volunteer for military service for almost 40 years |
They sweat
together, they sleep together: in the name of gender equality, Norway has
introduced compulsory military service for women, even bunking them in mixed
dorms with their brothers-in-arms.
The
military's gender balance is not entirely equal yet, but almost a third of the
Norwegian army conscripts born in 1997 were women this summer.
At the
Setermoen army base just above the Arctic Circle, new recruits in an armoured
battalion are learning to handle assault rifles for use on combat missions.
Here and there, long ponytails stick out behind the recruits' caps.
"It
gives me a bigger recruitment pool to choose from," the battalion's chief,
Lieutenant Colonel Pal Berglund, says of the new gender equal draft.
"I'm
still looking for the same competence I always have. And for me it's obvious
that this competence is also present within a large part of the female
population of Norway."
Norwegian
women have been able to volunteer for military service for almost 40 years now,
helping to gradually feminise the armed forces. The military welcomed its first
female helicopter pilot, female jet fighter pilot and female submarine
commander already in the early 1990s.
Norway's
military bunks women in mixed dorms with their male counterparts
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Unisex
dorms
But in
2013, at a time when the prime minister was none other than current NATO
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, a virtually unanimous parliament passed a
law applying military conscription to both sexes.
The Scandinavian
country -- where four of the last five defence ministers have been women -- has
thus become the first North Atlantic Treaty Organization member and European
country to draft both men and women, joining a tiny group of countries around
the world, including Israel.
"In
operations, it's an advantage having females. They have access to parts of the
population that men don't have, for instance for intelligence gathering,"
says Berglund.
The army
needs less than 10,000 new recruits each year, far fewer than the 60,000 who
are liable to be called up. That means that only the most motivated will
actually be asked to serve, in a country where military service is often seen
as a personal accomplishment highly valued on the job market.
"It
enables you to cut the umbilical cord. It's good that girls and boys get the
same opportunities," says new conscript Marianne Westum.
"I'm
aiming to become much more independent, to learn to work as a team member, to
make friends from other walks of life. Basically to become more grown-up."
The
18-year-old shares living quarters with another woman and four men. Camouflage
gear and a military-issued flask are neatly organised in a metal cupboard, only
a bra and handbag indicating the presence of a woman.
Is it not
tempting fate to throw young men and women together in unisex bunks?
"We
see that exposure to each other increases tolerance, acceptance and
understanding toward each other," insists Nina Hellum, a researcher at the
Norwegian Research Defence Establishment.
A 2014
study showed that unisex dormitories helped combat sexual harassment
because of
"de-genderisation"
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'De-genderisation'
"You
don't shit in your own nest. You don't want to have sex and fraternise with
anyone in your room for example or in your small unit because that makes it
quite awkward."
A 2014
study showed that unisex dormitories helped combat sexual harassment thanks to
a phenomenom of "de-genderisation". Sharing living quarters makes
both the men and women pay more attention to their behaviour, and thus they're
able to develop a camaraderie, an almost sibling-like relationship, the study's
authors claimed.
"In
the beginning we were a little shy. We didn't really know how to behave around
the girls. But once the initial awkwardness had passed, we relaxed and the
girls were soon just like us," says a young male recruit, Kasper Sjavag.
Being mixed
together with the guys "means that when it comes to performance, I really
push my limits and can get used to working harder to keep up," says
Kasper's female roommate, Gine Grimsbu.
"From
a social aspect, the guys treat us well and they're respectful. There are a few
who aren't used to being with girls but I think it'll be fine."
A recent
survey conducted by the Norwegian army showed that an overwhelming majority of
female soldiers are in favour of unisex dorms. But 18 percent still said they had
been subjected to inappropriate comments or behaviour.
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Let me tell you what the message is that is being communicated: Unlock to 44 percent! This is the message: The Human race has passed the marker and is ready for the next step in evolution. I am talking about the old soul. You are the ones who will be first to get this message. It is you, and some of your "old soul" children, who are starting to feel and accept this!
Let me tell you in this lesson today that the first thing that this unlocking will begin to create is what we're going to call Akashic acuity. You're going to start remembering, and it's about time. Can you celebrate this? It's about time that when you're born you don't start from scratch, in the dark, and doing everything all over again. Instead, you remember!
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