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First South Korean female troops pass Army's EIB training

South Korean Staff Sgt. Kwon Minzy takes a break during the during Expert Infantryman Badge training last month at Camp Casey. Kwon, along with Staff Sgt. Kim Min Kyoung, became the first South Korean females to earn the badges.

SEOUL, South Korea Two South Korean infantry soldiers recently became the first women from their country to earn the U.S. Armys prestigious Expert Infantryman Badge.

This was a must for me, said Staff Sgt. Kwon Minzy, 21, who wanted to undergo the notoriously rigorous testing to experience how the U.S. trains its soldiers and feel how it is to meet some of the highest standards in the strongest army in the world.

Of the 527 troops who began the course last month at Camp Casey, only 94 earned the badge, including 17 of the 21 South Koreans who took part. Candidates have to demonstrate proficiency in 41 events, including weapons, medical care and dealing with contamination from nuclear, chemical, biological and radiological sources.

Typically, only 10 percent of those who try out for the badge succeed.

The weeklong test wasnt hard just because she was a woman, Kwon said it was just hard. Her biggest challenge was completing a 12-mile ruck march in less than three hours. Encouragement from other soldiers kept her going when she thought she might not make it.

This isnt the first time that South Koreans have undergone the training, according to 2nd Infantry Division spokesman Lt. Col. Scott Rawlinson, who said the EIB badge helps build trust and confidence among infantrymen as experts in their profession.

They understand the EIB is an honor, and we encourage them to take part with us, he said. They see it as a challenge, and that if they do earn the badge, it comes with a high degree of respect and confidence that they receive from their leaders, just like ours.

Military service is mandatory only for South Korean men, so just 10,000 of the 630,000 active-duty servicemembers are women, according to South Korean military officials. Of those, about 1,100 are infantry.

Lt. Col. Seo Jundong, a spokesman for South Koreas 21st Infantry Division, said earning the EIB is important because it improves a soldiers individual performances, and the new knowledge and skills are eventually passed on to other troops.

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