Sorry I might be a little off-topic
Women issues have come up regularly and I realize while I was reading you that in T2K the situation could be very different from one beliigerent to the other.
Women would be rarely accepted into combat position in Western Armies. Not at all in the German Army, I doubt it for UK and France (at the time) but may be more involved in Scandinavian countries (I leave that to our well involved scandinavian friends). A major exception could be Turkey which was the first country to have had a women fighter pilot.
Fully accepted in the IDF, Middle-East could be interesting depending on the country and leader. Libya could accept them but I doubt that it will be the case in most other countries. Polisario and touaregs will fully use them.
Fully accepted among most Warsaw Pact/Eastern European countries (especially Soviet Union) as tank/vehicle crews, pilots, snipers, air defense, partisans, artillery and machinegun crews (much like in WW2).
Probably well involved in chinese/Asian militias.
Just some thoughts
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