In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.
the women were nurses and Africans and young men fought in the war..
which war
Between 16 and 45
They needed to be at the least 16 years of age
18 to 45 was the age requirement.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," the dog, Old Dan, dies during the fight protecting his owner, Billy, from a mountain lion. Billy is also injured during the fight but survives.
By the old man and women were often consulted in major decisions.
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the women did not, and children under the age of 16, and old people, they thought that women and children under th age of 16 was going to be weak, and they thought that as well about the old people.
The pressure from women during World War 1 was mainly to get men to join the Army where they would be taken to France to fight in the dismal trenches so the only men left in Britain were too old, physically unwell or a Christian. the pressure women put onto their husbands or boyfriends was to join the army otherwise they did not love them, forcing the men to join otherwise they would be thought of as a coward.
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The Volkstrum was the German equivalent to the Home Front during WII, it comprised men who were too old or disabled to fight in the Wehrmacht.
Everyone including old men, old women, and children. Usually the only weapons they had to fight with were sharp pointy wood sticks.
Women can not produce sperm. Only men can.
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No, Thirty-six is not old for a women.
Joan was 16 or 17 years old when she went to fight.