Women joining the armed forces can bring diverse perspectives, skills, and experiences to military operations. Their inclusion can enhance decision-making processes, improve team dynamics, and contribute to overall mission success. Additionally, increasing gender diversity within the armed forces can help challenge traditional gender norms and promote greater equality and representation within the military.
Women in the Air Force was created in 1948.
None- They are all in the kitchen...
Women's Auxiliary Air Force was created in 1939.
The kingdom of Siam [Thailand] was never colonized by a European country in the past, Nepal was never colonized by any county in the world. Nepal is small,soldiers were women,kids and old people who fought against British, hills and mountain were advantages, they got the guts to fight against armed force with special kind of weapon named kukuri.
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.
Should young men and women be required to serve in the armed forces? Why, Yes.
The women could further their education.
Armed Forces Recruitment is aimed at convincing young men and women of the advantages of a career, or even a shorter stint, in one of the armed services. Recruiters explain about available training programs, about the positions that will be available once training is completed, and about the various armed forces benefits that are offered. It's not all that different from corporate recruitment.
it an opportunity for a nation to show support for the men and women who make up the armed forces
Women in the Air Force was created in 1948.
No, she never served in the Armed Force but was an advocate of women in combat operations and she volunteered to provide a company of 50 lady sharpshooters with their own weapons and ammunition for the Spanish American War.
If you mean what advantages do men have over women I would say that not getting your period is up on the top of the list. However women have many advantages over men.
None- They are all in the kitchen...
they where nurse's...
If you are asking what did women in the armed forces do,rather than combat,they were clerical help and nurses.
Between the armed forces, navy, and air force, about 13 million American men and women served in WW2 (450,000 died, 950,000 were injured).
Starting in WW2 and ending AFTER the Vietnam War in 1975: 1. WAVES-Women Allowed to Volunteer for Emergency naval Service 2. WACs-Women's Army Corps 3. WAFs-Women in the Air Force 4. WM-Women Marines All were designed by our WW2 forefathers to allow the men to fight; while the women supported them.