- Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps
caption=Cap badge of the Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps
dates=September 01 1979 - Present
country=Sri Lanka
branch=Sri Lanka Army
type=
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role= support unit
size= 5 Units
current_commander=
current_commander_label=Center Commandant
garrison=Colombo.
garrison_label=Regimental Centre
ceremonial_chief=Maj Gen S.G. Karunaratne RWP RSP USP psc
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel Commandant
colonel_of_the_regiment= Col R.A.S. Ranasinghe USP
nickname=
motto=
colors=
identification_symbol=
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identification_symbol_2=
march=
mascot=
battles=Sri Lankan Civil War
notable_commanders=Lt.Col.Kumudini Weerasekara
anniversaries=September 01 (Regimental Day)The Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps (SLAWC) was formed on
September 01 1979 as an unarmed,noncombatant support unit. Currently the corps was a regular unit and 4 volunteers (reserve) units and is headquartered inColombo .Overview
The Corps was set up with the assistance of the
Women's Royal Army Corps , it was identical in structure to its parent organization, and its first generation ofofficer cadets was trained in Britain. Candidates were required to be between eighteen and twenty years old and to have passed the General Common Entrance (Ordinary level) examinations, while the Officer candidates must have passed the Advanced Level. Enlistment entailed a five-year service commitment (the same as for men), and recruits were not allowed to marry during this period. In the sixteen-week training course at the Army Training Center at the Diyatalawa Sri Lanka Military Academy, cadets were put through a program of drill and physical training similar to the men's program, with the exception of weapons and battle craft training. Female recruits were paid according to the same scale as the men, but were limited to service innursing ,communication s, and clerical work. In late 1987, the first class of women graduates from the Viyanini Army Training Center were certified to serve as army instructors. But, from late 1987 - after hostilities began, the first batch of women graduates from the British Army's Women's Corp Center certified to serve as Army Instructors.cite web |url=http://womenshistory.about.com/library/ency/blwh_sri_lanka_women_military.htm |title=Sri Lankan Army Women's Corps |accessdate=2007-02-04 |format= |work=About, Inc ]Up to now, women officers have proved their ability and serve in varied specialized fields in the Service as control tower operators, electronic warfare technicians, radio material teletypists, automotive mechanics, aviation supply personnel,
cryptographers , doctors,combat medic ,lawyers , engineers and even aerial photographers. [cite web |url=http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2006/10/08/zin01.asp |title=An officer and a lady: You've come a long way, lass. |accessdate=2006-10-08 |format= |work=Sunday Observer ]To meet the operational requirements in the field areas, the 2nd Volunteer
Battalion of the Women’s Corps was also raised. A few officers from the regular counter part were attached to this unit to organize the command structure. They are currently employed in active combat duties in the northern and eastern parts of the island.Many officers commencing with
Lieutenant Colonel A.W. Thambiraja were appointed to command this unit from time to time. The first women’s corps officer to command the unit wasLieutenant Colonel Kumudini Weerasekara in 1992. cite web |url=http://www.army.lk/regiment_regular_19.php |title=Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps, Sri Lanka Army |accessdate=2007-02-04 |format= |work=Sri Lanka Army ]Units
Regular Army
*1st Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps
Volunteers
*2nd(v) Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps
*3rd(v) Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps
*4th(v) Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps
*5th(v) Sri Lanka Army Women’s CorpsNotable members
*Nadeeka Lakmali - Sri Lankan Olympic Athlete [http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2008/07/06/mag02.asp]
Order of Precedence
ee also
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Sri Lanka Army External links and sources
* [http://www.army.lk Sri Lanka Army]
* [http://www.army.lk/regiment_regular_19.php Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps]References
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