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Portuguese Paratroop Nurses : ウィキペディア英語版 | Portuguese Paratroop Nurses
The Portuguese Paratroop Nurses (''Enfermeiras Pára-quedistas'' in Portuguese) were a group of 46 women that, between 1961 and 1974 (the duration of the Portuguese Colonial War), became the first women to be integrated into the Portuguese Armed Forces. ==Origins== In 1955, Isabel Rivas, a Portuguese aviation fan in the 50's, went to France to take a parachuting course at Biscarrosse. During her course, she made contact with Paratroop Nurses of the French Red Cross, that encouraged her to take the idea to Portugal. In 1956, she obtained the 1st degree brevet of civil Parachuting at the Biscarrosse Parachuting Center. In 1957, she obtained the 2nd degree brevet in the same school. In January of the same year, she performed her first jump in Tancos. Lieutenant-Colonel Kaúlza de Arriaga, then sub-State Secretary of Aeronautics, supported Rivas' idea and started to explore the possibilities of its integration in the Armed Forces.
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