Soldiers assigned stateside in WW II held many jobs. Training (Basic and advanced), support and service (mechanics, cooks, clerks, engineers, transportation, supply).
People worked as blacksmiths, farmers, merchants, silversmiths, planitation owners and soldiers.
Children were the forgotten victims of the war. They were evacuated from their homes and stay in groups belonging to different cultures. Children served as young soldiers. Children knitted socks and scarves for soldiers. They helped to collect and recycle materials to make equipment like aircraft. They played an important role to support the country during the war.
They did work. They took over all the mens jobs as they had to go to war. many women would be trained up as nurses and help the injured soldiers at war
One of the obstacles that Americans overcame in World War One included a low number of men who were available to work in factories and in farming during the war. Women often took over these jobs in order to keep families together.
Jobs for soldiers and treatment for nuclear bomb survivors.
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Soldiers during the Civil War had a great many jobs. They had to drive vehicles and maintain weapons for example.
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The women took on jobs, they had wheatless and meatless days, and they planted victory gardens.
300,000 women served in World War 2 in both the military, the Red Cross, the USO, and in civilian jobs. Most of them were in the military.
Women were effective during World War II because they replaced many of the men who were soldiers. They filled in at jobs of all kinds, including those that required heavy physical labor.
During World War 2, many men who were normally working factory jobs were soldiers in the war, and factory jobs were necessary for the production of the weaponry and such needed for the war. Because of this, a campaign was led for women to take up those jobs, and so they were paid the wages those jobs were normally paid.
they could roll bandages, collect scrap metal, knit things like socks for the soldiers and many other things.
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Men were soldiers during the war. Men were conscirpted during world war 2 due to the excessive need for soldiers in the war. However men who had 'preoccupied occupations' were not conscipted as their jobs were of high status and value hence they were required to continue in their fields for the survival of the country. Men fought in combat, they were on the actual battle lines.
Some women formed groups to raise money for the war and some collected extra clothing for the soldiers. They also worked in factories and made machinery, weapons, etc. Sometimes the wrote letters to the families of KIA or MIA soldiers.
People worked as blacksmiths, farmers, merchants, silversmiths, planitation owners and soldiers.