During World War II, women did go undercover for both sides. One of the most famous of these spies was actress and dancer Mata Hari. At one point, she was the only source of intelligence for the British coming out of occupied France.
Brandi Chastain, a player from the 1999 women's soccer team, is on the cover of the July 19, 1999 Time magazine cover. She is pictured celebrating her game-winning penalty kick during the Women's World Cup.
Women who worked in munitions factories during World War II made explosives to put into the weapons. They worked under very dangerous situations which caused many deaths because of explosion accidents and such.
3 positions women held in the workforce during the war3 position women held in the workforce during the world war 1.
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The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
During World War II, several women's auxiliary forces played crucial roles in supporting military operations. Notable groups included the Women's Army Corps (WAC) in the United States, which allowed women to serve in non-combat roles such as clerical work and logistics. The British Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) enabled women to contribute as drivers, cooks, and anti-aircraft gunners. Additionally, the Soviet Union's Night Witches, an all-female bombing squadron, showcased women's bravery in combat roles, flying dangerous missions under the cover of darkness.
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About 350 thousand US women saw military service during WWII.