Probably the US Army. The US Air Force didn't exist; the US Marines are (or were) naval infantrymen and didn't even have medics (the US Navy supplied the marines with "Corpsmen"); the US Navy was busy manning ships.
Communist countries used female snipers during WW2.
Your pay in the Navy or any other Military branch is based on rank. Gender will not matter. PFC - Army National Guard
Sheila Marie Evans Widnall (born July 13, 1938) served as the United States Secretary of the Air Force from 1993-1997, making her both the first female Secretary of the Air Force, as well as the first female American service chief.
Males nurses also existed in the service during the cold war. Female military nurses served: 1. WWII-68,000 female nurses; 200 were killed. 2. Korea-600 female nurses, none allowed to serve on the front lines. 3. Vietnam-7,500 female nurses; none allowed to be on the front lines, 8 were killed, all but one by accidents.
As a female, Marie was neither required nor allowed to be in the French military. As a civilian during World War One, she did promote the use of her radium in sterilization of field hospital equipment.
Yes, there are basketball leagues for women outside of the United States.
Operation Baby Lift; five of the eight US military female nurses killed during the Viet War died when their transport crashed on take off in 1975.
i believe the term land army was used to describe the people working on the farms during the war, this was a job taken over to a large extent by the female population as all the able bodied men were overseas.
It's quite possible there weren't any female SOUTH Korean military personnel in RVN. The US and possibly Australia employed such personnel...but other allied nations may not have.
Of course! They are married! Don't start rumors about the president.
Ann E. Dunwoody is the first female four-star general in the U.S military in 2008
Maa'm works for any adult female , including a female officer.