Yes they do and they do almost all jobs that males do. EG field medics
None...Only the Millitary .
Firefighters. Militatry, especially officers. especially marines or other combat jobs. Chefs. Actors. Businessmen who make a lot of money.
There are many forms of combat unit, many with different jobs inside of them. Here is a list of what the Army officially lists as combat units. Go to the site linked below, and it will show you all of the jobs. You can also click show description at the top of the list to show what the job is about and its requirements (active duty, reserve, open to women, closed to women).
When the Army estabilished the Women Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942. Nurses had previously served in the army before this, however. Wikipedia has a post with the details, and a link is provided.
AustraliaThe job with the most women was the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) There were 19 700 women in the AWAS. This was part of the real army and the women enlisted as such. They were payed two-thirds of a male soldiers pay. They did the following jobs: * worked in base camps dealing with: stores, maintenance, transport(only drivin cars, not trucks), communications, office work, cooking, stewarding work * trained for combat in case Australia was invaded *nursing *intelligence work Full-time mother.
None...Only the Millitary .
with the exceptions of a few jobs (infantry... etc.) and not in direct combat operations... yes.
Firefighters. Militatry, especially officers. especially marines or other combat jobs. Chefs. Actors. Businessmen who make a lot of money.
The women can do all the jobs in the Army but they are limited in the infantry and cannot in armor. There are even women Generals now. ___ This depends upon the country you are talking about. Many countries allow women an active combat role.
There are many forms of combat unit, many with different jobs inside of them. Here is a list of what the Army officially lists as combat units. Go to the site linked below, and it will show you all of the jobs. You can also click show description at the top of the list to show what the job is about and its requirements (active duty, reserve, open to women, closed to women).
Women can do all jobs in the Australian army that aren't combat roles. This excludes the royal infantry corps, the royal armoured corps and the royal engineering corps. This means jobs such as rifleman, combat engineer and battle tank crewman women cannot do. All other jobs and corps are available
There are many different types of jobs the require a person to travel. One of the more popular is the Army or the Marines. You can go directly to the Army website for the information needed.
In the military women cannot occupy combat specific jobs.
Women have recorded many years of exemplary service to the US Army. They have proven they can compete on even ground with men for most jobs. The jury still is out for a determination if women are equal to men in intensive combat training. Most issues are related to the physical strength differences between men and women. The bottom line is that women have served in extremely valuable capacities in the US Army.
When the Army estabilished the Women Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942. Nurses had previously served in the army before this, however. Wikipedia has a post with the details, and a link is provided.
The first and foremost job for the Marines, is to protect the United States from enemys foreign and domestic. During peace time, the Marines have a lot of different jobs to do just like the civilian population does. But, in times of war, it is the Marines that will be sent into the combat zone first. If this isn't what you wanted to know, write me at: devildog73m@yahoo.com. I was in the Marines from 1973-1977
they did : women's auxilliary services women's land army women's volutary services and did house jobs and help with the planes and weapons.