Posters typically depict women as shouldering combat duties of playing important roles in women's militia, to make abundantly clear what they were worth. One of the themes that inspired many posters was the emergence of women parachuters. In reality, women often were put to work in more feminine occupations: the PLA textile factories, for example, or army canteens.
One important type of military work where many women ended up was in the so-called song and dance troupes. These companies were responsible for all sorts of artistic and cultural work among the troops, ranging from performing ballets and operas to giving recitals and concerts.
Many women carved out a carreer in the PLA. Others became cadres in their places of origin, thereby providing status for their families, although they still had to face the problem of the traditional male chauvinism that continued to exist. Even nowadays, with a much richer choice in employment opportunities, an Army carreer is seen as worthwhile by many.
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