Monday, February 28, 2011
Israeli Women Soldiers Taught The Art Of Camouflage
BEERSHEVA, ISRAEL - In this photo distributed by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), a woman soldier is coated in mud as her infantry instructors' course learns about camouflage during the field craft week of their training May 19, 2005 at an army base near Beersheva in Israel's southern desert. It takes the IDF more than 2 months to teach these 18-year-old female recruits the basic arts of warfare before they assigned to pass on their newly-acquired skills to the army's male and female draftees.