i wonder!?!
Sally, "Hey! I'm a nurse. The war is going on and I'm sitting at home knitting right now."
Tom, "Oh. That's their job right?"
Sally, "Yes it is"
...no. the nurses were obviously working in hospitals doing the same thing that nurses do today!
they would nurse people in hospital and in need of there help
There were MANY nurses and doctors during WWII.
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Yes, of course they were paid - so were soldiers.
In the U.S. Army Nurse Corps alone, over 217 nurses died.
Hospital ships and standard transports (Victory and Liberty ships).
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Kitty Langley
They were nurses and helped the hurt soldier's
Women that were in World War 2 did not fight in the war. The women did many of the other types of jobs such as being nurses and driving vehicles.
Kylie Bissutti and Vikki Blows
they smokin hot!
Yes, of course they were paid - so were soldiers.
Nurses and ambulance drivers.
The infirmaries in World War 2 suffered from both overstaffing and understaffing. There was no central staffing body to ensure that staff were assigned where they were needed. There were also a great number of untrained nurses which were supervised by trained nurses. World War 2 also saw the start of mass production of penicillin.