the law stated that and they only did that because they knew that they could get seriously injured or even killed and at that time,which was back in the mid 1800's,a lot of women had children that were still young and if the women left they could not take care of their child or children that were still young and little, but now they only allow women with full grown children or no children at all to join the military and fight in the civil was that helpful
Women changed their look to a man to fight in the civil war because women were not allowed to fight in the civil war at that time period
Women did not fight in the Civil War. But, some did dress up like men to help out in the war.
They were allowed to vote.
Yes, men and women did fight in World War I, although their roles were usually segregated. Men were primarily the combat soldiers, while women served in a variety of other capacities such as nursing, clerical work, and manufacturing munitions. Some women also served as spies and in auxiliary military roles.
Yes but they were not recruided to fight.
selective service law
Women changed their look to a man to fight in the civil war because women were not allowed to fight in the civil war at that time period
Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs.
women- I studied it last month in social studies
Anyone 18 or over. Military service is required for males when they turn 18. They are allowed to do civil service if they do not wish to serve in the military but this takes longer. Women are not required to serve.
They did not serve in the military, on either side. But their whole war was a constant fight to keep family life going at home.
If working in war, they were allowed to sew uniforms and work as a nurse. If working at home, they would care for there children and work for the family.
1962
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.
When women were allowed to join the military, they were placed on the battlefield as nurses, just as they had been during the Civil War era. The U.S. Military also created branches such as the WAC, or Womens Air Corp. Women performed flying duties around the American borders so that more men were available on the front. There's women were known as WASPs.
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Yes ,they did