Medic.
There are generally only 3 types of female soldiers (except for a very few special types): the civilian labor corps, the voice company, and the medical corps.
Personally, I think the first thing to rule out is the Civilian Corps, which is a mixed bag and very competitive, often sidelining each other in order to curry favor with the leadership, and lastly, this branch of the military generally doesn't have a very good reputation.
And then exclude the voice company, this soldier is generally given to be a female soldier, but the background is not so hard, or appearance is not so outstanding girls, this soldier does not have any technology to speak of, purely is the answer the phone of the switchboard lady, not much use.
The rest is the medic, not only can you learn a more solid skill, especially the medic compared to the other two types of soldiers, the transfer of volunteers as well as the examination of the military academy is a little easier.
Female soldier is the name given to female military personnel serving in national armies, both combatants and non-combatants, whose duties, like those of male soldiers, are to protect national security, guard and protect the country's borders, stabilize the government's authority, and stabilize the society, and sometimes to participate in non-combatant work, including disaster relief.
Female soldiers are seldom assigned as infantry due to their physical strength; they are mostly assigned to military installations such as logistic departments, organizations, military doctors, and colleges, and are often assigned to the air force and the navy as pilots and communicators.
They are enlisted men, non-commissioned officers, officers, hygienists, clerks, operators, doctors, cooks, breeders, hairdressers, platoon commanders, company commanders, battalion commanders, regimental commanders, brigade commanders, divisional commanders, military commanders, commanders and generals.