yes
The process forcing people to join the army during World War 1 was called conscription
The pressure from women during World War 1 was mainly to get men to join the Army where they would be taken to France to fight in the dismal trenches so the only men left in Britain were too old, physically unwell or a Christian. the pressure women put onto their husbands or boyfriends was to join the army otherwise they did not love them, forcing the men to join otherwise they would be thought of as a coward.
they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
Virginia C. Allen did not join the military. She was a volunteer and civilian employee for Army Intelligence during World War II.
The minimum age to join the women's Land Army was 17.
Yes, they can.
yes
No, they did not.
Uncle Sam wants you!
Women in Australia were encouraged to join the army. Some women even fought in battle in war zones. Others worked at industrial jobs in factories and as nurses.
They sent a white feather. It implied cowardice.
because there children worked all day for there family