Throughout history, women have defied societal norms to form military units that not only shattered gender barriers but also significantly influenced the outcomes of wars and the evolution of societies. Their organized courage and strategic impact often exceeded expectations, altering perceptions of women’s roles in conflict. For instance, during World War II, the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was established to fill non-combat positions, allowing men to serve on the front lines. This marked a pivotal moment in recognizing women’s contributions to military efforts. (uso.org)