She's a nurse
Helping with the treatment and care of wounded soldiers.
What American woman aided wounded soldiers on the battlefield during the civil war TO IMPROVE THE ANSWER. Many women helped wounded soldiers on the battlefields and in the hospitals and not only tended to them but also had a pivotal role in improving the sanitary organization. Some bright example: Dorothea Dix of the United States Sanitary Commission and Clara Barton who earned the nickname "the Angel of the Battlefield", became "Head Nurse" in the Army of the James, was placed by Lincoln in charge of the search for the missing men of the Union Army and in 1881 started the American Red Cross.
None were enlisted. Women did take part in the war effort. There were women on the battlefields as nurses, others worked through churches or societies to help the war effort, and many had to defend themselves and their family from troops as they came into their areas.
the woman around that time help alot in the war effort. they help create uniforms, bombs, artillery, tanks. they helped fix planes and ships and guns. they cooked and cleaned and entertained and nursed sick or wounded soldiers back to health.
She's a nurse
Helping with the treatment and care of wounded soldiers.
What American woman aided wounded soldiers on the battlefield during the civil war TO IMPROVE THE ANSWER. Many women helped wounded soldiers on the battlefields and in the hospitals and not only tended to them but also had a pivotal role in improving the sanitary organization. Some bright example: Dorothea Dix of the United States Sanitary Commission and Clara Barton who earned the nickname "the Angel of the Battlefield", became "Head Nurse" in the Army of the James, was placed by Lincoln in charge of the search for the missing men of the Union Army and in 1881 started the American Red Cross.
They served as doctors and nurses for the wounded soldiers.
Wounded Knee
Xanthe is a woman who is the sister of Marpessa who tends wounded soldiers in the blood room of the palace in the city of Troy.
They could nurse the wounded soldiers. Sourdough. J/K
Molly pitcher
Women helped the wounded soldiers and African Americans fought in the army in return for freedom after the war
Cured the wounded soliders
None were enlisted. Women did take part in the war effort. There were women on the battlefields as nurses, others worked through churches or societies to help the war effort, and many had to defend themselves and their family from troops as they came into their areas.
Lakota Woman Siege at Wounded Knee - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16