If the woman is in the military she is called by her rank. If she is not in the military she is called a civilian.
about 50 thousand
WAC
Clara
no not true
During World War II, approximately 1,500 U.S. Naval aviators were lost in combat. In contrast, the number of aviators lost in noncombat operations and training accidents was significantly higher, with estimates ranging from 4,000 to 6,000. This highlights the dangers faced by naval aviators not only during combat missions but also during training and operational flights.
no one
your were a female in the war.
'Tokyo Rose' was a generic name given by Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II to any of approximately a dozen English-speaking female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda.
There were no female regular soldiers during WW1.
no there wasn't,
it was the second war of the world
It is a female name that means 'Wisdom (From The Goddess Of Wisdom & War)' in Greek.