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Q: Did men rush to enlist at the start of the war?
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Why did Australian men initially rush to enlist to fight in the war?

They were no different from Canadian or US males; men from those two nations also rushed to enlist. Adventuresome men have existed since time immortal.


Did married men enlist in World War 2?

Yes, many did.


What was used to encourage men to enlist in the services in World War 2?

propaganda posters


What did the confederacy try to do before the civil war?

require all men in the south to enlist in the confederate army


How old did you have to be to enlist if you lived in the North in the civil war?

The Union Army took men over the age of 18 during the Civil War


How did the draft start?

When men refused to enlist (volunteer) for the Union Army (US Army) during the US Civil War (1861-1865), Uncle Sam DRAFTED THEM!


How did the women help during the revolutionary warr?

They cooked and cleaned and served as nurses for the men in war. That was all they were allowed to do. Some even dressed up as men so they could enlist in the war.


What did the Confederacy try to do before the Civil War began?

require all men in the south to enlist in the confederate army


How should you respond to war?

Enlist.


How did Americans feel about the start of world war 2?

After Pearl Harbor they were ready to fight. Young men lined up to enlist and the factories began to think about producing war goods. Even the mob was contacted by the government to help protect the docks.


When did the women start doing men jobs in world war 2?

When the men started war


During the war what two groups of people joined the work force and worked in factories to produce needed weapons and other supplies?

The two groups of people who joined the workforce to replace men that were at war were women, and men who were to old to enlist in the service and go to war.