There were a number of organizations where women volunteered to help a nation at war ; for example , there was the WACs which is an acronym for Women's Army Corps . Look to Wikipedia for the article as well as other information regarding women volunteers .
There were many organizations that called for females to volunteer their time or services during World War 2. What a female was called would depend on the organization they were serving. For example, a WREN was a woman that served in the Women's Royal Naval Service and a lumberjill was a woman serving in the Women's Timber Corps.
rosie the riveter... that is the wrong answer. There was one picture called rosie the riveter.it is still quite popular today.
Women. Sometimes workers. Just because World War 2 broke out didn't mean a new name for women was produced. Heh.
Hatshepsut
That is/was her full name. She was a fictional character created for propaganda purposes by the US government during the war.
The Yanks
Stalin .
Marwa is a female name. The male version of the name is Marwan.
The ATS or Auxillary Territorial Services.
'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.
The world's most common female name is a tie between Jessica, Jennifer and Emma!i say snowflake
Yes there is a Arielle in this world and is meant for a female name.
Jullie
There was no singer as there was no world cup in 1995.
Hatshepsut
Of course, it is a good name for any female in the world.
I think a good name is Destiny
Clara
I think her name was Tabitha.
This is Leslie Garrett, who rose to fame during the 1990s.