Princesa Aisha bint Al Hussein de Jordania es como Ileana de Rumanía. Su interes por toda cosa militar no es solamente ceremonial. Ella se graduó de Sandhurst, nuestra academia de militares en Gran Bretaña y hoy, es Coronel del Ejercito Jordano!
Aquí tenemos varias fotos de la princesa con el heredero del trono español, Don Felipe, Principe de Asturias.
Aisha se ve perfecta en su uniforme. Es como Minnie dice, es necesario de tener convicción.
Interesante foto con otras militares femininas.
Me encanta esta foto. Aquí se ve muy britanica, como lo es en parte.
Tenemos un relato de su participación militar en su pais, que suena bastante impresionante!
En ingles.
- Women in the Army
In 1994, the Directorate of Women’s Affairs was established to safeguard the rights of women in the Jordanian Armed Forces and allow them to reach their full potential. Initiatives from the Directorate, headed by Her Royal Highness Princess Colonel Aisha Al-Hussein, sister of King Abdullah II of Jordan, have resulted in legislation lengthening maternity leave to 90 days and procuring equal rights to housing. The Directorate also has assisted military women by upgrading training requirements, providing better opportunities for advanced training needed for promotion, and by instituting job placement programs designed to match women’s skills and ambitions with an appropriate career path. The progressive initiatives of the Directorate of Women’s Affairs have served not only to advance the role of women, but also to upgrade the capabilities of the armed forces by maximizing the return from every soldier.
Princess Aisha became the first female in the Middle East to complete five military parachute jumps and receive her wings. She then enrolled in the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst in the United Kingdom, where she completed her officer’s training course in April 1987. She was the first female from the Middle East to attend Sandhurst.
After graduation from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Lt. Col. Aisha spent three months on a special course set by the British Army in which she visited all of the female military establishments in Great Britain. The course gave her valuable insight about how to go about advancing the interests of military women in Jordan. While on breaks from Oxford University, Lt. Col. Aisha worked with the Special Forces and graduated several parachute courses. From 1993 until 1994, she was Founder and Researcher of the Office of HRH Princess Aisha and in 1995 she became Director of the Directorate of Women’s Affairs in the Jordanian Armed Forces. Also in 1995, Lt. Col. Aisha completed a security and protection training course with the Royal Guard.
In 1988, she received her first medal for hanging under a helicopter with members of the Special Forces during a fly-by at a military parade for His Majesty King Hussein. Her other awards include: The Order of Merit – Level 4, The Decoration of Independence – Level 1, The Medal of Administrative Competence, and the King Hussein Medal for Excellence, for taking first place in M-16 marksmanship on the Royal Guard Protection Course.Una princesa en uniforme sobresaliente.
...pero hablando de mujeres de la región del ejercito, no me recuerdo de que país son, pero hay mucho labial para mi gusto. No parece serio. Como Margarita de Dinamarca.