Should young men and women be required to serve in the armed forces? Why, Yes.
it an opportunity for a nation to show support for the men and women who make up the armed forces
The American women who served and died in American wars and conflicts since the 1770's, as well as women civilians who served and died. That also includes women from other nations who fought and died for the United States of America and our allies in the last 240 years. There are plenty of memorials and states dedicated to the women who served and died in the armed forces of the USA.
The answer to your question: 16,353,700 men & women served in the armed forces during World War Two.
During World War II (1939-1945) approximately 41.15 percent of the entire Canadian population was enrolled in the Armed Forces. All of these men and women were volunteers that served during World War II.
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they where nurse's...
960 million people fought or served in World War 1. 1,963,208,400 people served or fought in World War 2. These figures include all nations involved, all the armed forces and includes women who served.
Worked , or raised kids, or both. Of course, there were those that were too old to work or too young, but they were a minority. American women volunteered in the Armed Forces, served as nurses in military hospitals, they also ferried all types of military aircraft, including the larger bombers. Many women worked in defense plants helping to produce the materials and equipment needed by the Armed Forces.
She advocated women in the armed forces.
Of course Custer fought in WWII. There was approx. 6,500 service men and women whos last name was Custer, who served in the armed forces from 1941-1945.
If you are asking what did women in the armed forces do,rather than combat,they were clerical help and nurses.