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Hoxhaism
11-17-2017, 03:23 PM
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/albanian-first-woman-general-speaks-over-challenges-11-21-

"Manushaqe Shehu, the first woman in the Balkans to become a General, says she owes her success to her family’s support - while also leaning on a motto of America’s wartime hero."

"Manushaqe Shehu was made a General of the Albanian armed forces on November 16.

This was a landmark in both Albanian and Balkan history. At 51, the former colonel is the first woman to reach these heights in 104 years of Albania’s existence as an independent state.

Albania has meanwhile gained the distinction of becoming the first country in the Balkans to promote a woman to the rank of General.

She joined the Albanian army 32 years ago, when she was 19, following in the footsteps of other family members, she told BIRN in an interview.

“I come from a military family. My father, uncle and my two brothers were part of the army,” she said.

General Shehu told BIRN that she survived the harshness of life as a woman in a military garrison with a strong will and with the pride that she took from taking part in important military activities.

However, she says that during her long army career she faced difficult moments when not only strong physical but mental reserves were needed.

“There have been many difficult moments in my work. I remember one time when I had to march for 24 hours in the rain with 40kg of equipment,” she recalled.

“One of the most critical situations was in the village Pjece in 1988. We deployed there in tents but owing to a snow storm we got stuck there for a month,” she added.

Albania became a member of the NATO alliance in 2009 and since then the Albanian military have continuously supported alliance missions with troops and other services.

In line with NATO standards, the country no longer has a huge conscript army but a professional military of 8,500 personnel, around 14 per cent of whom are women.

A mother of two, Shehu says the support of her own family has been crucial for the success of her career.

“My two children and my husband have been an inspiration for me to do more in my career. Without their help, I would never have got to where I am,” she said.

However, sometimes hectic army life comes at a price. General Shehu admits that she has not been around her children every time they needed her as a result of her work commitments.

“As a mother, the difficult moments have been many, generally those when my children needed me and I was not able to be near them,” Shehu said.

She also admits that she wanted to become a general from the moment she became an officer.

However, she only started to believe that this dream was possible in 2010, when she was promoted to the rank of Colonel, following completion of her Masters studies in national security.

She believes that her chances of ascending further up the ladder to a General’s grade improved again when Albania made Mimi Kodheli its first female Defence Minister in 2013.

“I had a big chance from the moment that Mimi Kodheli was appointed a minister, although after becoming a colonel I already started to really believe that I could move forward in the military career,” she said.

In life and in work, she remains guided by the words of another, more famous general, America’s World War II hero and subsequent president, Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower, whose maxim was: “Plans are nothing; planning is everything.”"

Taizhou
11-17-2017, 04:01 PM
Cool, I expected a harsher look

http://www.panorama.com.al/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/15134582_1168052466611425_761873432931325471_n.jpg

Heather Duval
11-17-2017, 04:09 PM
Cool, I expected a harsher look

http://www.panorama.com.al/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/15134582_1168052466611425_761873432931325471_n.jpg

Because youre a bitch.

KMack
11-17-2017, 04:11 PM
Congrats to her.

Lightshade25
11-17-2017, 04:12 PM
Well, congrats to her.

Petros Houhoulis
11-25-2017, 06:40 AM
Is she a sworn virgin too?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBr_7Q_G2nI

Laberia
11-25-2017, 07:02 AM
Nothing strange. There are other examples of Albanian women:

After her death, Emperor Alexander I of Russia granted Bouboulina the honorary rank of Admiral of the Russian Navy, making her, until recently, the only woman in world naval history to hold this title.

Laberia
11-25-2017, 07:31 AM
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/24/b7/07/24b7074cb0b7d1c926281ebae881b4ad.jpg
THE SPARTAN TOUCH: Albanian women helping their fighting men.

Petros Houhoulis
11-25-2017, 01:58 PM
Nothing strange. There are other examples of Albanian women:

There was no Albania while Bouboulina was alive, and she didn't claim to be an Albanian either Koko. Try again!

Laberia
11-25-2017, 02:10 PM
There was no Albania while Bouboulina was alive, and she didn't claim to be an Albanian either Koko. Try again!

Of course there was Albania. In all the British official documents, for example, you can read Janina capital of Albania. Greece and the Greeks were still work in progress.
BTW, are you trying to say that Bouboulina was not Albanian but a vlacho-vulgar like you? Seriously, you are exactly a old fat faggot, with a piece of shit instead of brain.

Petros Houhoulis
11-25-2017, 02:46 PM
Of course there was Albania. In all the British official documents, for example, you can read Janina capital of Albania. Greece and the Greeks were still work in progress.
BTW, are you trying to say that Bouboulina was not Albanian but a vlacho-vulgar like you? Seriously, you are exactly a old fat faggot, with a piece of shit instead of brain.

Last time I checked, Ioannina was a Greek city with a Greek population where Ali Pasha ruled by using the Greek language:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Pasha_of_Ioannina#Impact_on_modern_Greek_Enlig htenment


Although Ali Pasha's native language was Albanian (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian_language) he used Greek (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language) for all his courtly dealings[21] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Pasha_of_Ioannina#cite_note-Fleming63-21) since the population of the region of Epirus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epirus) (now mainly in northwestern Greece) which he controlled was predominantly Greek (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks) speaking.[22] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Pasha_of_Ioannina#cite_note-Fleming64-22) As a consequence, a part of the local Greek population showed sympathy towards his rule.[21] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Pasha_of_Ioannina#cite_note-Fleming63-21) This also activated new educational opportunities, with businessmen of the Greek diaspora (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_diaspora), subsidizing a number of new educational purposes. As historian Douglas Dakin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Dakin) notes:[22]
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Pasha_of_Ioannina#cite_note-Fleming64-22)[Ali's] colourful career belongs to Greek as well as to Turkish history. His court was Greek and had been the centre of a Greek renaissance.

Laberia
11-27-2017, 08:49 AM
Last time I checked, Ioannina was a Greek city with a Greek population where Ali Pasha ruled by using the Greek language:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Pasha_of_Ioannina#Impact_on_modern_Greek_Enlig htenment

Because you checked Fakepedia, an source that has been destroyed by serv and greek net-warriors.
Do you have heard for example about Benjamin Disraeli?
This gentleman had first hand information about Albania and especially Epir, because he has visited the region and was even the author of a book about Scanderbeg. Read here:

I mentioned in my letter to you, that there was a possibility of our paying the Grand Vizier a visit at his quarters at Yanina, the capital of Albania.
http://www.albanianhistory.net/1830_Disraeli/index.html
In all the British official documents of XIX century, Janina always is mentioned as the capital Albania.
Houhouhouhoulis, you are a shame for us humans.

wvwvw
11-27-2017, 09:07 AM
Nothing strange. There are other examples of Albanian women:

Bouboulina was Greek, and very patriotic. She was born in Constantinople, next we'll hear by Turks that she was Turkish because Constantinople is now part of Turkey.

Bouboulina, a Greek Heroine
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/greece/5989510/Greek-woman-sets-fire-to-Britons-genitals-Laskarina-Bouboulina-the-heroine.html

wvwvw
11-27-2017, 09:12 AM
Because you checked Fakepedia, an source that has been destroyed by serv and greek net-warriors.
Do you have heard for example about Benjamin Disraeli?
This gentleman had first hand information about Albania and especially Epir, because he has visited the region and was even the author of a book about Scanderbeg. Read here:

http://www.albanianhistory.net/1830_Disraeli/index.html
In all the British official documents of XIX century, Janina always is mentioned as the capital Albania.
Houhouhouhoulis, you are a shame for us humans.

Janina was never Albanian. Turks apointed a Turkalbanian Ali Pasha to rule over Janina, but even his Albanian origins are questionable. His native language was Greek besides Albanian, and his wive was Greek. In Ali’s time, Janina was the foremost centre of Greek culture, for Ali employed Greeks and founded Greek schools.

Petros Houhoulis
11-27-2017, 05:57 PM
Because you checked Fakepedia, an source that has been destroyed by Serb and Greek net-warriors.
Do you have heard for example about Benjamin Disraeli?
This gentleman had first hand information about Albania and especially Epir, because he has visited the region and was even the author of a book about Scanderbeg. Read here:

http://www.albanianhistory.net/1830_Disraeli/index.html
In all the British official documents of XIX century, Janina always is mentioned as the capital Albania.
Houhoulis, you are a shame for us humans.

I couldn't bother about Disraeli. He visited the Balkans once or twice, not reliable enough.

I pointed out that Ali Pashas' court official language was Greek. I didn't see you producing even a single edict in Albanian by the court of Ali Pasha, therefore the case is settled and you lost...

RN97
11-27-2017, 06:48 PM
Who TF writes these articles?
"Woman general"???
Sounds like it was written by a 10 year old.

Gold-Shekel
11-27-2017, 06:53 PM
Albania gets a female general -> Greeks butthurt about something that's 200 years old.

http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/65-wat.jpg

Laberia
11-28-2017, 11:52 AM
Janina was never Albanian. Turks apointed a Turkalbanian Ali Pasha to rule over Janina, but even his Albanian origins are questionable. His native language was Greek besides Albanian, and his wive was Greek. In Ali’s time, Janina was the foremost centre of Greek culture, for Ali employed Greeks and founded Greek schools.

I don't understand what kind of pleasure you feel in spreading BS like this.

Herr Abubu
12-04-2017, 12:18 PM
Something's wrong when you can become a general simply by passing a few exams while having no battle experience at all. Shows what sort of degeneracy that follows from Westernization.