The army was used in trench, chemical gas, tank and artillery warfare by all nations. The navy on the other hand was mainly used to cut off military and economic supplies to enemy countries.
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No but army pilots took army B25 bombers off of the the deck of the navy aircraft carrier Hornet to bomb the homeland of the Japanese in April of 1942.
That depends on the service they were associated with. WACS for the US Army, WAVES for the US Navy. Wrens for the British Navy.
The Royal Australian Navy had the Fifth largest navy in the world at the begginning of World War 2.
Army and Navy. The Marines were a smaller unit then and a part of the Navy. The Coast Guard was part of the Treasury Department in peace, and part of the Navy in war. The US Army had military pilots, but no equivalent to an air force until after World War 1. [In 1917-18 US pilots flew for the French.]
WAAC's (army) WAVES (navy)
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Women Army and Navy reservests
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Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes
According to The US Army Medical Department there were over 20,000 Army medics in World War 2. If you want to know about the Navy Corpsman that served with the Marines you may have to contact the Navy. I could not find a total of Navy Corpsman who served in World War 2. Try the link I added below. Thanks.
they both had to fight the enemy in WW1 and WW2
In the US Army Medical Corps, or the US Navy equivalents.
The US Military consisted of: US Navy US Marine Corps US Army The US Coast Guard was also a part of the defense structure. The Air Force didn't exist until after World War 2.
Because millions of the men who normally did those jobs were in the Army and Navy.
No but army pilots took army B25 bombers off of the the deck of the navy aircraft carrier Hornet to bomb the homeland of the Japanese in April of 1942.