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Not far behind the front lines on one of Myanmar’s several battlefronts, detachments of women in fatigues remain vigilant and ready to fulfil, on command, the essential duties assigned to them.
Each has a different function, but all share the same fundamental responsibility: providing the aid and support that makes it possible for their comrades to win on the battlefield.
Sandar, one of the first recruits to complete basic military training in late 2021, now administrative duties as part of the Mandalay People’s Defence Force (MDY-PDF), a group of anti-junta resistance fighters under the command of the publicly mandated National Unity Government.
As the armed resistance continues to gain ground against the military junta, more women are taking up roles within independent resistance units throughout. . .