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women won the right to vote
WAAC's (army) WAVES (navy)
With the men away fighting, the women took over many of the jobs traditionally done by men.
One of the nicknames for Women During WWII was "WAC"s, reffering to the Name "Womens Army Corp"
To do what ever was necessary to keep the ball rolling They proved during the war that they were every bit as good as men in industry and organisation. They took over every thing that was traditionally done by men because they had too, to keep things at home working.
some of the groups consisted of the AUS which stands for Auxiliary Territorial Service which meant they done jobs such as drivers and had to peel potatoes in a messy hall. or they joined the WVS (womens voluntary service) which was a group that provided volunteers who were firefighters or worked on farms or in factories. hope that answers your question. anonymous
Womens Auxiliary Army Corp founded during the Great War (WWI) by the Government in order to act as a voluntary service for women. Later they became just WAC womens army corp. Founded on May 14, 1942.
Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron
In WW2 , Oveta Culp Hobby , was the 1st commanding officer of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps which was renamed Women's Army Corps . ~ Additional information at the related link below .
the n.a.w.s.a
They were allowed to join the Womens Reserves
Almost nonexistent.
womens baseball
pants
Not pretty. lol
Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul and the NWSA (National Womens Suffrerage Association)
Demands from the WCTU and other womens' groups along with pressure from Protestant churches caused Prohibition.