Greek Army Begins New Era as First Women Volunteers Report for Service
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Greek Army Begins New Era as First Women Volunteers Report for Service
Women volunteers in Greece’s armed forces during a military ceremony. Credit: Screenshot / Hellenic Army General Staff video. Greece’s armed forces will welcome the first women volunteers for military service this week, marking a significant shift in the country’s defense recruitment policy. The first female volunteers will report for duty on Thursday as part of the Hellenic Army’s 2026 second conscription intake, which began this week and will …
72 women were enrolled in the Material Warfare Training Center in Lamia, constituting the first group to officially serve voluntary service.
First female army volunteers report for service
The first group of women to join Greece’s armed forces under a new voluntary military service program reported for duty Thursday, marking the launch of a pilot initiative aimed at expanding opportunities for women in the military.
A historic moment for the Greek Army and Armed Forces unfolded this morning (4/6/2026), after the first women were presented to the
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