1. WWI-10,000 US Military women served over-seas.
2. WWII-350,000 US military women served in the military.
3. Korean War-approximately 600 US military women served in Korea-nearly all nurses.
4. Vietnam War-about 7,500 US military women in country; nearly all were nurses.
They wanted communism.
Approximately 391,000 US Marines served in the Vietnam War; approximately 14,838 US Marines died in Vietnam.
Women supported the Civil War by helping as nurses or by making food for the soldiers.
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Women worked in hospitals for the soldiers.
A war fought in Southeast Asia to stop communist aggression from 1955 to 1975.
Many women in the revolutionary war provided comfort and support to the soldiers. They followed the army to cook and do laundry. Some women took up arms as the men fell.
Many women became nurses, some became spies, and some became soldiers (disguised as men of course). Many more women became widows.
What readers like to see...action (blood and gore).
Over 450 soldiers died. Many U.S men and women were injured and killed. 
There are many ways in which women helped the cause. Women on the battlefield helped pass water to the soldiers. In the camps, they were laundresses, seamstresses, and companions to the soldiers. Women were stationed in forts and garrisons as servants in high-ranking officers' houses and worked as cooks as well as nursemaids and laundresses and of course At home, where they took care of family and possessions while their men were away at war. In this war, as in many, women took jobs doing war work while the men were away.
Ruskin said that women were the souls of the soldiers that were fighting in the war.