Effective these last few weeks (because laws are changing as we speak/communicate) women were not allowed in the SEALS, Armor (tanks), Infantry, and Special Combat Units (US Army & Marines).
Effective these last few weeks, the US Air Force has all of their jobs open to women. Even though the USAF might suggest that their special commandos are closed; that's open to question.
The equal opportunity US Military which was created in 1975, may soon be a fully "equal opportunity employeer" within the next 24 months, if the "hand writing on the wall" indicates anything.
no special operations groups like delta force or green beret etc. I think that's it there could be other groups I am not sure.
women did not have equal rights and we thout women should not go to war.
During the Vietnam War, in the US military, women were part of the WAC's (Women's Army Corps) in the US Army. The US Navy had the WAVE's.
You go to the closest recruiting office for the branch of military service you would like to enlist into.
Over 7,500 US military women nurses volunteered to go to Vietnam.
Depends on what branch of military your joining, your military occupational specialty, and your resident geographic location.
You can be seventeen to go in to war.
Yes
Yes. Go to www.militaryschoolsforgirls.org
yes
Eligible men were usually drafted and served in the military (mostly Army), while women worked as nurses and in factories. There were male/female farmers, railroad workers and a few other civilian tasks, but, most men served in the military and most women worked in factories. A few women served in the military, but, these were volunteers (99% of the time).
All branches of the military are good for education, It depends on what you are looking to do,and where you want to go with your life.
they wanted to go to war