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.
Yes. One of many reasons why Waves are not permitted to serve on Submarines, most of which are nuclear powered.
There are currently 13 woman in congress.
None. Women did not serve aboard warships or with combat troops.
In 2007, there were 16 women serving in the United States Senate.
How many females are currently serving in the US Army.
this is a ard question
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
15
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