While the image of a soldier often conjures a male figure, women have long been integral to warfare, participating in rebellions, defense, and offense across the globe. Their roles have shaped conflicts in ways history rarely records, yet their contributions are frequently reduced or sensationalized in popular narratives.
Across the world, women constitute a larger proportion of insurgent movements than of national armies. What drives them to take up arms, what challenges they face, and how they affect the conduct of battles are critical questions for understanding warfare today.
In Episode Four of All Hail the Military, Ali Rae explores the systems, power dynamics, and hidden collaborations that sustain global militarism—and the profound impact these forces have on us all.
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