In 2025, the Brazilian Army Could Make History by Promoting the First Female General, in a Decision Awaited by the High Command. Moreover, After Two Decades, the Famous Slogan “Strong Arm, Friendly Hand” Will Be Replaced, Marking a New Phase. The Hope for Inclusion and Modernization Defines the Year.
Will 2025 be remembered as the year when the Brazilian Army finally took a historic step toward gender equality in its ranks?
After more than two centuries of existence, the corporation may be on the brink of an unprecedented and revolutionary milestone.
As the military institution, traditionally male-dominated, evaluates a decision that could change its future, the backstage is buzzing with a mix of hope, strategy, and mystery.
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At the center of this transformation is the possibility of promoting the first woman to general.
The decision, however, is not automatic and depends on the Army’s High Command, which will carefully review all criteria before making history.
What Is at Stake in 2025
According to information from journalist Lauro Jardim, published in O Globo, the Brazilian Army may grant, this year, an unprecedented achievement: the promotion of the first woman to the rank of general.
The decision rests with the High Command, a group of officers who will determine if the candidate has met the requirements.
Moreover, another relevant aspect is stirring the corridors of the institution: after more than two decades using the famous slogan “Strong Arm, Friendly Hand,” the Army is crafting a new visual and communication identity.
According to Jardim, this change is being handled with the utmost confidentiality.
A Milestone for Women in the Armed Forces
Promoting a woman to the rank of general is not only an unprecedented event but also a reflection of the ongoing struggle for more representation and gender equality in all areas of society.
Although women have secured significant positions in various spheres, the military still carries the weight of its traditionally male history.
It is worth noting that the presence of women in the Brazilian Army has gained more relevance in recent decades, but the highest ranks still pose a challenge.
The possibility of having a female general symbolizes a profound change, not just in leadership but also in how the Army positions itself before society.
The New Slogan and the Pursuit of Modernization
Another point of curiosity is the development of a new slogan for the Army.
After more than 20 years using the phrase “Strong Arm, Friendly Hand,” the institution seems to be seeking an identity that reflects contemporary demands.
Although the details are being kept secret, there is speculation that the new phrase will emphasize values such as inclusion, technology, and sustainability.
As journalist Lauro Jardim highlights, the change in slogan is not just a marketing issue, but also an attempt to bring the Army closer to a more modern image aligned with the challenges of the 21st century.
This update may also influence how the institution is perceived by public opinion, especially at a time when the military occupies prominent positions in the national debate.
The Symbolism Behind the First General
The promotion of a woman to general is not only an institutional advancement. It also carries a powerful symbolism for Brazilian society.
In times of increasing discussions about diversity and inclusion, this decision could mark a new era for the Army, reinforcing the importance of breaking historical barriers and making space for female talent.
At the same time, the decision raises questions about the future of the institution and the impacts of a more plural leadership.
Will we see deeper changes in the structures of the Brazilian Armed Forces?
What to Expect in 2025?
The year begins with high expectations for the Brazilian Army. If the High Command confirms the promotion of the first female general, this will be a milestone that goes down in history.
Moreover, the launch of the new slogan promises to usher in a new phase for the institution, which seeks to align with current demands and challenges.
And you, what do you think about this possible revolution in the Brazilian Army? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Será que será uma ativista feminina ligada ao PT comunista.
Feminista*
Meu pensamento, vamos dar o golpe, mas o ser humano não é imortal e lá na frente, se foi feito uma vez poderia ser feito novamente e se o lado oposto assumisse com golpe e se perpetuasse como ficaria? Daqui a 2 anos este sai e entra outro …
novamente
Estamos caminhando para a destruição total do Exército Brasileiro.
Exército é para proteger a nação!
Exército não foi feito para fazer o que uma minuria deseja.
Exército não é políticos que fazem propaganda para iludir o brasileiro.
Vamos parar com essa babaquice!
Exército tem que fazer o papel dele e pronto!
Cada matéria ****!
Esse país está uma decadência que parece que não tem fim!
Misericórdia Meu DEUS!
Misericórdia!