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There were no women in the front line forces of any army at that time.
No! There were camp followers, but no front line soldiers. Women might have driven wagons or been nurses.
Women on both sides of the war did many things, including caring for the sick and injured, and carrying supplies to camps that would be sent to the front lines.In many cases, especially WWI and WWII, some women took over their husband's jobs while they were gone so they could still support themselves or their family. In rare cases, women were front line medics and soldiers!Although many women were front line medics and soldiers, most women carried supplies to camps and helped care for the sick and injured.(god knows the hospitals were overflowing)Hope that helps :)
A soldier in the front line may be there for about 70 days in a year.
There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
women are aloud on the front line but as medics and are now aloud to join the 2nd line of defence
There were no women in the front line forces of any army at that time.
In WWII, on the Russian front, there were women fighter pilots, snipers, radio operators, medics but I don't think front line infantry. During the Israeli war of 1948, they were on the front lines, but I don't know what capacity.
Yes, women can notice a darker line of hair going down the midline of the abdomen from the navel to the low abdomen.
The pressure line is the one closer to the front.The pressure line is the one closer to the front.
....it starts on the floor
No! There were camp followers, but no front line soldiers. Women might have driven wagons or been nurses.
七 [qī] It is a line going up to down, then a line going across to your right, then a little line up. Now start on your right side and draw a diagonal line in the middle of the line going down.
Living in a trench was very wet, so wet that your feet would start to rot. They would start to rot because you would be in the front line of the trench for 1-2 weeks at a time before going to the tent area or the back area of the trench. What makes life harder in the front line of the trench is the fact that you never know when or where a bomb is going to come from. If you tried to escape and run into no mans land, then you would be killed because men with machine guns would win against a man with only a knife.
Women are not officially allowed to be on the front line but because of the nature of being close to an area where fighting is going on, it is possible for women to be involved in it. Many countries allow females to be front line troops. Of those that do the date will vary according to the country in question.
Factories run by the women as the men were on the front line fighting :)
yes, they should be allowed to. women should be treated equaly to men.