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yes but only when needed of the men wounded so bad they could not move them
Women were generally only allowed to serve as nurses.
The nurses of World War 2 were already nurses. They left their job positions to join the military branches and go overseas. Some nursing students were rushed through their nursing programs to finish and join up. Many nurses switched from civilian jobs to military jobs to serve in the USA so other existing military nurses could go overseas. Some nurses joined the Red Cross.
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Males nurses also existed in the service during the cold war. Female military nurses served: 1. WWII-68,000 female nurses; 200 were killed. 2. Korea-600 female nurses, none allowed to serve on the front lines. 3. Vietnam-7,500 female nurses; none allowed to be on the front lines, 8 were killed, all but one by accidents.
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No, President Woodrow Wilson served during World War I.