administration y clerical work
men were at war in armed services
the roles of women when they were in the amed services were that they had worked in intelligence, communications, administration, transport and maintenance jobs. the women were taught some combat tequneques incase Australia ever got invaded, but they were never sent into the fighting in this war.
Women did the jobs that were usually done by the men who were by now in the Armed Forces. They worked in factories, drove buses and worked on farms. They were also employed in the Armed Forces but not in combative roles.
Often women took on the jobs that men who had gone to fight in the armed forces had such as steelwork etc.
Florence Nightingale.
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
men were at war in armed services
the roles of women when they were in the amed services were that they had worked in intelligence, communications, administration, transport and maintenance jobs. the women were taught some combat tequneques incase Australia ever got invaded, but they were never sent into the fighting in this war.
Some services that are performed by the Israel army are Military service routes, Special service routes (consists of 3 different services which are regular, permanent and reserve services). There are also Non-IDF and Women services.
In some countries it is mandatory that people above a certain age are inducted into the armed forces. Other countries have none at all.
No.
Women
Memorial Day honors the men and women of the United States who died while serving their country in the Armed Services.
Women did the jobs that were usually done by the men who were by now in the Armed Forces. They worked in factories, drove buses and worked on farms. They were also employed in the Armed Forces but not in combative roles.
Of course it can be. The holiday; however, is to honor men and women in the Armed Services who gave their lives in service to their country.
Women could join all branches of the armed forces during WW-II.
During World War II, almost 50,000 women served in Canada's Armed Services. Over 4,500 women were Nursing Sisters (all officers); 750,000 were in the war industry; 440,000 in civilian labour force and 760,000 on farms. Practically all these women were born before women were declared persons in Canada in 1929.