Nursing was very much impacted.
Adolf Hitla wasn't alive in world war 1. he was in world war 2 as a german military officer and he was the leader of the country.
All kinds. You would have to look in military records to get more info.
She was a nurse at a military hospital during World War 1. She worked 1917-1918.
She was a nurse at a military hospital during world war 1. She worked 1917-1918.
A need for more military gear, guns, and vehicles. It also limited job competition
Truman and all presidents are the Commander in Chief over all the military branches and ultimate leader of the war for the US.
Archibald Christie was an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
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The military world and the civilian world all have boss's (or supervisors); it's part having a job. Even a "self-employed" person has a boss...his "customers." Possibly that (or those) types of "professionals" were the "headaches" being referred to.
Dwight D. Eisenhower became the first supreme commander of NATO : Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) .
He as an officer (and war hero) in the British military.
Yes. See the German movie Napola on youtube which does a great job of showing one of these schools.