4, my grandmother is one.
How many females are currently serving in the US Army.
During the Vietnam War, in the US military, women were part of the WAC's (Women's Army Corps) in the US Army. The US Navy had the WAVE's.
During World War 2, women in the Army were called WACs, and acronym of Women Army Corps.
As of 2016, the US Army reports approximately 475,000 Active personnel, and 540,000 Reserve and National Guard personnel for a total of 1,015,000. Obviously the exact numbers vary from day to day as soldiers join and leave the Army.
how many army airfileds are in the US
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.
Not in the US military, no.
The question is in the category "World War I". The US did not allow women into the "army" proper at the time; they instead joined the Women's Army Corps and were assigned to non-combat positions (mostly clerical and other "service" roles).On January 24, 2013, the US Secretary of Defense officially removed the ban on women serving in combat positions, but the details and ramifications of this are still working themselves out. There's currently no legal bar to women joining the US Army, nor is there one for women in the US Army from "going to war" (by which I assume you mean taking part as official combatants), but it may take some time for the new rules to be fully implemented.
i actually did this on a calculator there are:4,460,747 people in the us army no lie!
As of July 31, 2008 there are 538,128 men and women serving in the US Army. See the link below for further detail on other branches and total military numbers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_of_the_United_States#Personnel_in_each_service
women's army corps. they did men's jobs so that the men could go to war
They are not allowed due to them being women and they should only be in the kitchen.