Maria Daume: Born in Russian Prison, First Female US Marine to Join School of Infantry

Maria Daume: Born in Russian Prison, First Female US Marine to Join School of Infantry

  • Born in Siberian prison, Maria Daume becomes the first female Marine to join the infantry
  • Maria Daume redefines what a woman can never do
  • Graduated from boot camp, Maria is set to overcome all hurdles

US, July 10, 2017: Mocked and bullied at school for being an orphan and born in a Siberian prison, Maria Daume, is the first female Marine to join the infantry. From boot camp to graduation, Maria Daume redefines what a woman can never do.

"I like to prove people wrong," Daume told in her first interview. She remained unyielding to the difficult military operational specialties with persistence. "You know, you're part of history, you know that right?" a retired Marine, eager to shake her hands told her.

The training which was held in Parris Islands demands a strict Warrior training. They are taught marksmanship skills, they complete a combat fitness test before facing the crucible a final 54-hour field event that tests the recruits on strength, knowledge, and indomitability. "I like to prove people wrong," Daume states, disregarding time worn parameters set on a woman as a result of deep-seated patriarchy.

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However, her success comes amidst sexist slurs and disgraceful remarks. According to VOA report, a private Facebook group called Marines United comprised of thousands of Marines and retired Marines posted links to explicit images of military women with derogatory remarks.

Following this, The Naval Criminal Investigative Service has launched an investigation, which has reportedly spread to other military branches. "The Naval Criminal Investigative Service has launched an investigation, which has reportedly spread to other military branches." Marine Corps Commandant Robert Neller questioned with repugnance and disgust. He demanded purgation of "perversion" from the culture.

The Marine Corps established Infantry Training Regiments at Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton in the year 1953. The training is a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on practical application, and live-fire evolutions. Maria in an interview states "just because you are a female doesn't mean you can't do what a man can do".

On her graduating ceremony from the School of Infantry, tears of joy glistened in Daume's mother's eyes, who adopted Maria with her sibling Nikolai. Certainly, Daume has added a new line in the history of women and their achievements, their contributions which are celebrated during March in the US.

– by Puja Sinha. Twitter: pujas1994

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