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They took over the men’s jobs why they were at war
The question is in the category "World War I". The US did not allow women into the "army" proper at the time; they instead joined the Women's Army Corps and were assigned to non-combat positions (mostly clerical and other "service" roles).On January 24, 2013, the US Secretary of Defense officially removed the ban on women serving in combat positions, but the details and ramifications of this are still working themselves out. There's currently no legal bar to women joining the US Army, nor is there one for women in the US Army from "going to war" (by which I assume you mean taking part as official combatants), but it may take some time for the new rules to be fully implemented.
joined the work force
Not in the army, but as a nurse.
WACs (for Women's Army Corps) , WAAF for Women's Auxiliary Air Force , WAVES for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service .
they joined the army as nurses and hospital workers-apex
They took over the men’s jobs why they were at war
They were spies and joined the army.
If they joined up to fight in a country's army that was in a war, then yes. Otherwise no.
The question is in the category "World War I". The US did not allow women into the "army" proper at the time; they instead joined the Women's Army Corps and were assigned to non-combat positions (mostly clerical and other "service" roles).On January 24, 2013, the US Secretary of Defense officially removed the ban on women serving in combat positions, but the details and ramifications of this are still working themselves out. There's currently no legal bar to women joining the US Army, nor is there one for women in the US Army from "going to war" (by which I assume you mean taking part as official combatants), but it may take some time for the new rules to be fully implemented.
Black slaves ran away and joined. Also some women cut their hair REALLY short and snuck in the army. :)
Uncle Sam wants you!
Gary Paulsen joined the war in 1959
100,000
British women joined the Women's Land Army to take jobs as farmers to allow the men to join the armed forces. Some joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service of the Women's Royal Naval Service where they did things like ship maintenance, searchlight duty, radio and radar operations, and nursing. Some took their children to Canada away from the bombing in London.
It is possible propoganda recruiting ads were misunderstood or misleading but trust me all the women knew exactly what they were getting into when they joined the forces to serve in the war. This was true for all the other nations too. Women were eager to serve and help with the war effort.
The Soviet Union was invaded by the German Army.