Norway women's special forces are tough: they can't eat for days.
at that time, tora had graduated from high school and was interested in becoming a woman soldier. After participating in the "open day of the armed forces", she quickly submitted the military application to the military, "I have been expecting the army to give girls a more energetic job," tora said. In
1985, both Norway and Israel opened military combat posts to women, and before that, women could only serve as the auxiliary roles of the medical soldiers and engineers in the army.