Sri Lankan navy assigns 1st female officers, and sailors to sea duties

Sri Lankan navy assigns 1st female officers, and sailors to sea duties

The Navy offered women the Inshore Patrol Craft Handling Foundation Course in October 2022. The Sri Lankan navy has assigned its first group of women to sea duties, according to a press release on Friday.

The navy said that the first female group, consisting of two officers and five sailors, was attached to the naval vessel SLNS Gajabahu on May 11, which was a giant step in breaking barriers and shattering traditional gender roles.

The Navy offered women the Inshore Patrol Craft Handling Foundation Course in October 2022.

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“During the course held at the Naval and Maritime Academy, these female officers and sailors enhanced their practical and theoretical knowledge of navigation.

“They also practiced seamanship, engineering, electricity, combat medicine, firefighting, and communication,” the navy said.

While women had been recruited by the Navy from the beginning, this is the first time they were being deployed for sea duties.

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