Canadian-trained all-female military unit going through paces in Jordan
OTTAWA — As thousands of troops from more than two dozen countries kick off an annual military exercise in the Middle Eastern country of Jordan amid heightened tensions between the West and Iran, Canadian trainers hope an all-female platoon of Jordanians they’ve been working with for nearly a year are ready to be deployed.
“It’s one of the key marks to evaluate where they’re at, if they’re ready to go and how the training has benefited them,” said Master Warrant Officer Lisa Kachanoski, who has been working with the Jordanians since the fall.
“The troops have been working really, really hard and are really excited to show everybody what they’ve learned.”
Exercise Eager Lion has been held every year since 2010. This year 8,000 military members from 29 countries are taking part.