Talk:Royal Albanian Army
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Move
edit"Royal Albanian Army" is far more common then "Albanian Royal Army":
Women in RAA
editSome mention of employment of women in the RAA would be interesting. In the article on the Zogist salute is a photo (copy below), dated 1936, of a male officer with women behind him who enact the salute while the officer gives a conventional military salute. I am aware post-1945 Communist Albania had a Women's Army.