because they didnt just want boys
Yes but they were not recruided to fight.
Women were always active in the military, even as early as the late 1700s. During the Revolutionary War, women served roles as cooks, nurses, and seamstresses. Women served during the Civil War and were recruited in World War I and II.
Yes. Men were drafted or recruited for military duty and went off to war. Other men were encouraged to take the heavy industrial jobs that were in demand for war production. Women were encouraged to support the war by being thrifty, saving vital commodities, and volunteering as nurses.
300,000 women served in World War 2 in both the military, the Red Cross, the USO, and in civilian jobs. Most of them were in the military.
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
since world war ll
nurses and spies
39%
yes
They were accepted
90% by the draft
Women were needed because so many men were in the military.