During the Vietnam War, in the US Military, women were part of the WAC's (Women's Army Corps) in the US Army. The US Navy had the WAVE's.
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Vietnam Women's Memorial was created in 1983.
Vietnam women's football championship was created in 1998.
Women were volunteers.
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US military women were auxiliaries; WACs & WAVEs from WWII through the Vietnam War. Their mission was to support the American fighting man, and to relieve him of certain supportive functions so that he could fight the war. This was accomplished.
See: Vietnam Women's Memorial
See website: Vietnam Women's Memorial
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As in Korea and WWII, women in Vietnam were volunteers in both the military and civilian employment, with the majority of their effort addressed to the medical field.
The Vietnam War was fought with a traditional American military; as with WW2 and the Korean War before it, with women serving as nurses. Those past wars were fought with women in the WAC's, WAVEs, WAFs, and WMs (Womens Army Corps, Women Allowed in the Navy for Voluntary Emergency Service, Women in the Air Force, and Women Marines). In 1975, to make room for the ALL VOLUNTEER military, those women "corps" were DISBANDED.
Between men and women males are more likely to have it before women go through menopause. After women have gone through menopause they are equally likely to get it.