18 Female War Lousy Deal Fixed ✓
Title: Uncovering the Truth: The 18 Female War POWs and the Lousy Deal That Was Fixed
The Unyielding Spirit: 18 Female Warriors Who Made a Lousy Deal but Got Fixed
- Tarabai (Maratha Empire): As a queen and warrior, Tarabai resisted Mughal rule in India, using her intelligence and bravery to outmaneuver her foes and protect her kingdom.
- Fatima al-Fihri (Tunisia): A pioneering businesswoman and warrior, Fatima al-Fihri founded the city of Kairouan, turning a difficult situation into a remarkable achievement.
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- Boudica (Roman Era): As the queen of the Iceni tribe, Boudica led a massive rebellion against the Roman Empire, which had exploited and humiliated her. Despite being outnumbered, she fought valiantly, making a "lousy deal" with her circumstances and turning it into a legendary uprising.
- Wu Zetian (Tang Dynasty): Wu Zetian rose from a lowly concubine to become the only female emperor in Chinese history. She navigated the treacherous waters of imperial politics, fixing a "lousy deal" that had denied her opportunities and paving the way for future generations.
The release of the 18 female POWs marked the beginning of a long and difficult journey towards recovery. Many of the women struggled to adjust to civilian life, haunted by the memories of their imprisonment. Some experienced chronic health problems, while others struggled with mental health issues.
15. Denied right to serve as chaplains or senior enlisted
– Leadership roles were male-only. The fix: women now serve as command sergeants major and military chaplains across NATO forces. 18 female war lousy deal fixed