AustraliaThe job with the most women was the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) There were 19 700 women in the AWAS. This was part of the real army and the women enlisted as such. They were payed two-thirds of a male soldiers pay. They did the following jobs: * worked in base camps dealing with: stores, maintenance, transport(only drivin cars, not trucks), communications, office work, cooking, stewarding work * trained for combat in case Australia was invaded *nursing *intelligence work Full-time mother.
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.
Following World War I, the German armed forces were drastically reduced by the Treaty of Versailles. They were left with barely enough forces to defend their borders.
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The branch of the US armed forces that has admirals is the Navy. The armed forces is made up of the army, air forces and the navy.
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The armed forces in Australia come under the heading of the Australian Defence Force, or ADF. The three divisions of the ADF are the Austalian Army; the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
Service in the Australian military is voluntary.
President Woodrow Wilson was the head of the armed forces in World War 1.
Wherever needed, but the most notable Australian presence was in the Battle of Gallipoli, when British and Australian forces attempted to invade Turkey to enable a forcing of the Bosporus and the Dardanelles, two narrow straits that prevented the Royal Navy from sailing into the Black Sea.
The Australian armed forces only accept Australian citizens.
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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.
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Following World War I, the German armed forces were drastically reduced by the Treaty of Versailles. They were left with barely enough forces to defend their borders.