The training for joining the National Guard is exactly the same as joing the regular Army or Reserve. You must complete Basic Training. Typically the training is not so hard that women could not compete. When I went to Basic, my unit was integrated male and female. Most of the females did well enough, with a little help, to pass. Females that played high school athletics will do best. Females that are overweight or have never engaged in serious sports will definitely have a more difficult time. and should prepare earlier
I think you mean deployed. Yes, females in the National Guard can get deployed.
The National Guard is a military organization and the members are expected to train and serve as Military persons in times of crisis's. Currently there are many thousand US national guard servicemen and women in Iraq and other hot spots. So yes, you can die.
There are over 214,000 women in the military. This is not counting branches of the military such as the reserves and the National Guard. These statistics come from the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs.
The two women who were the first uniformed women in the Coast Guard were Dorothy C. Stratton and Florence Finch. Dorothy Stratton joined the Coast Guard in 1942 and became the director of the Womenโs Reserve branch, known as SPAR. Florence Finch, originally from the Philippines, joined the Coast Guard in 1943 and served as a Coast Guard SPAR during World War II.
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National Assembly of Women was created in 1952.
National Commission for Women was created in 1992.
Women's National Commission was created in 1969.
5th year senior Niele Ivey was the point guard on the Notre Dame women's basketball team that won the NCAA championship in 2001. She set the season assist record for the Irish women at 247 and was named first team all Big East in 2001.
role of women in national development
National Federation of Indian Women was created in 1954.
the national organization for women organized take back the night marches to ?