Women in Islamic history have always held the military logistical lines and medical lines. Bibi Ayesha RA was a medic during Badr. The wives, mothers and daughters of Sahaba held the archery, catapult lines during the battle of yarmouk, ever were instrumental in turning the tide against the roman byzentinians who otherwise could've won that battle had it not been for sahabiyaat who fought back and encouraged the men to stand their grounds and fight back. you think the forefathers took our foremothers all the way to a knowingly dangerous battlefield like yarmouk for a picnic & sight seeing???
you should know that the battle of yarmouk to us is like the battle of normandy (d-day) is to americans & europeans. having women in military on administrative, medic, engineering, air defence and artillery duties frees up men to go on frontlines in an offensive mode. Military training for women has always been a part and parcel of all Islamic cultures and heritages, GET OVER IT!
I don't know which molvi or pir you have been following and what kind of devious books you have been studying (there are so many written by own unfortunately) but I would seriously advise you to rethink your entire approach to Islam. I've been following you on Twitter for a long time and you know very well that it doesn't take much for you to flip and start labeling people as kafirs and gustaakhs and fitna and dajjals and what have you. you've called ME all those things...you need to stop being a borderline takfiri man.