Women can do nearly anything in the military except for things that put them on the front lines ie: infantry and special forces. Also, with one exception, women are unable to serve aboard submarines.
a woman served as nurses, they carried water back and forth to the soldiers Mary Ludwig Hays or Molly Pitcher), Some women also dressed up as men to fight in the army (Deborah Sampson).
Most likely it was serve as cooks and waiters at forts and in military camps. Also, some worked on medical boats for badly injured soldiers that were taken on the boat.
Womens Army Corp
Women's Army Corps was created in 1942.
Women's Army Corps ended in 1978.
The Women's Army Corps.
Australian Women's Army Service was created in 1941.
Women's Royal Army Corps ended in 1992.
Canadian Women's Army Corps ended in 1964.
Canadian Women's Army Corps was created in 1941.
Women's Royal Army Corps was created in 1949.
Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
Yes, women can be in the Australian Army, but they cannot be in direct combat roles. 10.6 % of the positions are occupied by women.
No, but there were women with the Roman Army. Officers, centurions, and some soldiers were allowed to marry, and there were also women who stayed in the army camps and followed them on the march.... for various reasons.