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Women were not permitted to be combatants.
Generally not, there were a women who fought here and there as snipers etc. But generally enlisting in the army was a mans job. In the confusion of total war anyone with a weapon can fight though and civilians are good targets usually, most casualties in WW2 were civilians.
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
Women left to do work in the factories because all of the men had gone out to fight in the army, navy or air force so their was no one left to make ammunition, planes, tanks etc. So the women did it. As women were not allowed to fight.
selective service law
now they fight in it. but they used to only be allowed to be nurses
Yes, both men and women are allowed to do judo. However, men and women may not fight each other in tournaments just practices.
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emperor septimus severus,who allowed women to fight from 193 A.D to 200 A.D it was banned in 200 a.d
Men have always fought in wars but US Women did not fight in World War 1 or World War 2 or Vietnam war. There are a few women who are allowed to be in the infantry and help fight in skirmishes in Iraq now. But, the military is rethinking the wisdom of allowing them to fight. They are having problems with it. ___ During WW1 men fought. It was simply how it was. Men and women had very rigid roles. Women acted in a support capacity or as nurses.
Seeing the categories you selected, no women were not allowed on the battlefield.