Women can now apply for all roles in the UK military

Women will also be able to put themselves forward for selection for specialist units including the Special Air Service.

Women can now serve in all roles in Britain's military, including front-line combat units and the special forces.

Women can now serve in all roles in Britain's military, including front-line combat units and the special forces. Source: AAP

Women will soon be able to apply for any role in the British military, including in previously off-limits elite units like the famed SAS, the government announced on Thursday.

Calling the move "historic", Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said women already serving in the army would be able to transfer immediately into now-available infantry roles.
British Secretary of State for Defence, Gavin Williamson, talking to female personnel.
British Secretary of State for Defence, Gavin Williamson, talking to female personnel. Source: AAP
Meanwhile new recruits can apply from December for the roles, covering branches such as the Royal Marines, with basic training beginning in April next year.

Once trained, servicewomen could then try to join elite units such as the Special Air Service (SAS).

Britain lifted a ban on women serving in so-called close combat units in 2016, and has been opening up roles in phases.

"From today, for the first time in its history, our armed forces will be determined by ability alone and not gender," Williamson said at an army demonstration on Salisbury Plain in southwest England.

"Opening all combat roles to women will not only make the armed forces a more modern employer but will ensure we recruit the right person for the right role," he added at the event, which involved some of the first women to join the Royal Armoured Corps.

It was the first ground close combat branch to open its doors to female soldiers and officers, in November 2016, followed by the Royal Air Force Regiment in September last year.

Around 35 women have joined the Royal Armoured Corps since the rules were relaxed, with a number of personnel already deploying to Estonia and Oman.


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