May 1, 2013 - Ghorak base in southern Afghanistan is so remote, supplies arrive air express and have to be manhandled into storage by the Special Forces stationed there.But at this bastion of elite male fighting power, there are women soldiers.
The female soldiers' brothers-in-arms cast a critical eye on their competence.
"They'll take a step back to see if you know what you're doing," said Major Wendy Corey. "To see if you're confident, to see if you can handle the mission."
The mission is general soldiering and to get to know Afghan women who are not allowed contact with men outside their families.
In this role, Sgt. Eve Araiza is a combat soldier with an added dimension. read more>>>
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