557 women served.
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Nancy and betty Collins from mossman n.s.w. they were sisters
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Roughly 120 - 300 Australian Aborigines served during WW2.
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what are 4 different ways women served in the US during ww2
During World War II, approximately 50,000 women served in the Australian armed forces. They took on various roles, including nursing, administrative support, and other essential functions within the Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Many women also served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) and the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). Their contributions were crucial to the war effort and helped pave the way for future generations of women in the military.
Women were always active in the military, even as early as the late 1700s. During the Revolutionary War, women served roles as cooks, nurses, and seamstresses. Women served during the Civil War and were recruited in World War I and II.
During World War I, nurses served on the front lines and in medical facilities across Europe, providing critical care to wounded soldiers. Organizations like the Red Cross and the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs) deployed nurses to field hospitals, dressing stations, and casualty clearing stations. Many nurses faced challenging and dangerous conditions, often working in makeshift hospitals close to the front lines. Their contributions were vital in managing the immense number of casualties during the war.
they served in small ditches to anyone injured . They served behind the lines with their male colleagues in hospitals. Stretcher bearers served in the front lines and these were all male.
Until World War II, women who served in the wars were primarily nurses and secretaries. During World War II, women were used as pilots to fly soldiers to and from the battlefield areas. They flew the planes that flew soldiers home.
The nurses of World War 2 were already nurses. They left their job positions to join the military branches and go overseas. Some nursing students were rushed through their nursing programs to finish and join up. Many nurses switched from civilian jobs to military jobs to serve in the USA so other existing military nurses could go overseas. Some nurses joined the Red Cross.
The statue represents the US Military Nurses that served in the Vietnam War. The roles of women during the Vietnam War, were the same as portrayed during the Korean War (see films: MASH), WWII, and World War I.