If a women is assigned to a mission on the submarine then yes, but no they can't join the submarine service because of close quarters.
No, women aren't eligible to serve on board US Submarines.
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It depends on the real question. If meant literally, then yes, women are allowed on submarines. They can visit some submarines. If the question is, "Are women allowed to serve/work on submarines?" then it depends on the country. In the Royal Navy (UK) they are not allowed to serve at present. The United States, however, is gearing up to allow some women officers to serve aboard U.S. Navy nuclear submarines.
52 US submarines were lost in WW2. This was about 1 in every 5 submarines that the US had in WW2
women did not have equal rights and we thout women should not go to war.
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
1. Ballistic submarines 2. Attack submarines
Currently, women have to have their own toilets and beds. Consequently, architects are going to have to design bigger and more expensive submarines to acommendate those extra rooms, beds, and toilets. In addition, supply officers are going to have requisition SPECIAL hygiene material, as well as find storage facilities on board the submarine to maintain them.
Females have been riding submarines for many years, but primarily only as riders (e.g., Contractors, Intelligence analysts, etc.). Up until recently, females serving aboard U.S. Navy submarines was restricted - however, with recent changes in policy, female officers will begin serving aboard FBM submarines within the next few years. Most navies with nuclear submarines (e.g., Royal Navy) don't allow women to serve aboard submarines due to the unique health risks that women are exposed to if serving aboard for long periods of time.
Females have been riding submarines for many years, but primarily only as riders (e.g., Contractors, Intelligence analysts, etc.). Up until recently, females serving aboard U.S. Navy submarines was restricted - however, with recent changes in policy, female officers will begin serving aboard FBM submarines within the next few years. Most navies with nuclear submarines (e.g., Royal Navy) don't allow women to serve aboard submarines due to the unique health risks that women are exposed to if serving aboard for long periods of time.
Shirley Chisolm
Yes, submarines were used by the Confederate Navy in the US Civil War.