Yes, but the women only stay in US or British waters while the men go onto ships which then go away to the front line
Yes marine woman train with marine men.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' Church) believe that men and women are equal but with distinct roles and qualities. Both men and women are leaders in the Church, but in different capacities. Men and women are considered equals in the family but with separate roles. A woman's opinions and rights are considered equal with a mans, and women are expected to work together with their husbands to run the household and to work together with the men of the congregation to run the church. However, in the case of a disagreement, the men have the final authority.
717 convicts of whom 180 were women, guarded by 191 marines under 19 officers.
Gustave Courbet
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No, men and women compete in separate events.
women and children were put together and men were sepperated from them
It is the responsibility of the men that do work. And women are the zenat for house.
um men work and women did took care of them learn!
The same as for men with slightly altered physical requirements. There are no Men or Women in the the US Military, only service members--soldiers, sailors, and airmen.
men becase men are stronger
In 1 day 10 men do 1/15 of the work and 15 women do 1/12, so in 1 day working together they would do 1/15 + 1/12 ie 9/60 or 3/20 so it would take 6 and two-thirds days.