A brief history The Jordanian Armed Forces interacted positively with international
peacekeeping missions based on national and humanitarian principles. To Amman's
tolerant message and Jordan's absolute belief in world peace and security. On
December 14, 1955, Jordan joined the United Nations, and since joining Jordan
has known its international struggle for the realization of the right and the
restoration of usurped rights. Jordan's participation in international peacekeeping missions began in
1961 by sending a peacekeeping force to the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border to prevent
Arab bloodshed. In 1989, the mission of military observers in Angola was shared as a
translation of the wise Hashemite leadership's directives in its relentless
pursuit of a world of security and peace. The humanitarian role of the armed
forces: The
role of the Jordanian armed forces and their efforts at all levels are based on
the Hashemite national Jordanian constants that came in order to bring
security, peace, tranquillity and high meanings, and every Jordanian has the
right to be proud of the role of this national institution in all the battles
of honor that it has fought and fought, as well as its role at the
international level, which is focused on purely humanitarian tasks. Our
armed forces carry out many humanitarian duties outside the borders of the
homeland, and their responsibilities range from relief, peacekeeping and
security in the international community, and these positions reflect Jordan's
well-established principles in the service of arab brothers and muslim brothers
in the world. It is a humanitarian duty in the light of the difficult
circumstances that these States are going through and the unjust blockade that
the Gaza Strip is going through. The
role of the Jordanian Arab Army is a national and humanitarian role, a national
and Islamic duty, and these humanitarian actions are consistent with authentic
Human and Arab values, in addition to being the fence of the homeland and the
first defender of its dignity and the dignity of its Arab nation. Jordan's participation in international peacekeeping forces comes from
Jordan's faith and Hashemite leadership in the important role of the United
Nations in promoting security and peace around the world and the importance of
active Arab contribution to international efforts to provide services to all
those affected and affected in the world without regard to race, religion or
color. Sending a large number of field hospitals and surgical stations to
help those in need as a result of wars and natural disasters in the countries
of the world, which receives direct attention from His Majesty King Abdullah II
Ibn Al Hussein, field hospitals include the best doctors in all medical
specialties and nursing staff in addition to the administrative element based
on the service of the administrators of these hospitals. The
high role of our armed forces begins to shape peace and security in the countries of the world, from East Timor in
Asia to the former Yugoslavia in Europe to Ivory Coast, Liberia, Angola, Congo
and Eritrea in Africa to Haiti in the Caribbean near the American continent,
each of which translated the starchy armed forces as ambassadors of Jordan the
well-established rules of the Jordanian human being based on human understanding,
dialogue, cooperation and peaceful coexistence among peoples. Despite the lack of resources available, the Jordanian armed forces,
in accordance with the visions of His Majesty the Supreme Leader King Abdullah
II, play a key role on the world map through peacekeeping forces, reflecting
the state's efforts to formulate a policy of moderation and moderation and
maintain global peace and security. The Jordanian armed forces play several roles in the performance of
peacekeeping missions (providing humanitarian assistance at the regional and international levels), and since its founding Jordan has taken on the
responsibility of lifting suffering and providing aid and relief to all those
in need at the regional and international levels, building and restoring places
ofworship, providing
humanitarian assistance to the local population by distributing meals, clothing
and school supplies to students, treating patients. Surgical procedures, free
medical days, such as protecting children and women from rape, assault or
sexual harassment, and relief for those in need and those affected by war or
natural disasters by sending fixed or mobile field hospitals, medical teams,
supplies and shelter materials from tents and blankets such as (Pakistan, Iran,
Turkey, Armenia, ... Etc.). The role of women in peacekeeping: Military women in the Jordanian armed forces play a major role in
various fields of work, and the armed forces have sought to play a more active
role by participating in new fields such as participation with international
peacekeeping forces and special and humanitarian tasks. The women's component of the Royal Medical Service
has participated in many current external tasks such as (Liberia Hospital,
Congo Hospital). Benefits of Jordanian women's participation in external tasks: Emphasizing Jordan's Love for Security and
Peace Women's military capacity to be patient and to work in different
environmental and security conditions. Maintaining the good reputation of Jordanian
women and introducing them and improving their position on the international
scene Increase their knowledge, education and knowledge of other armies and
beliefs. Increase the ability of military women to take on leadership positions and
according to their capabilities as needed and circumstances. Recognizing jordan's security and stability
and the value and dignity of Jordanian women, preserving their freedom and preserving their rights. Jordanian peacekeeping forces in numbers: More than 38
countries have participated in our forces on international or special missions. The number
of field hospitals, surgical stations and the Jordanian medical clinic in
various countries of the world (20), and the number of workers at the same time
(10). The number
of tasks you have participated in simultaneously (15) tasks. More than 4 million patients have been
treated in Jordanian field hospitals. Number of martyrs (37) martyrs.