The title of the first woman to serve in a combat role is often attributed to Joan of Arc, who led French troops during the Hundred Years' War in the 15th century. However, if you are referring to the first woman to serve in a modern military conflict, that distinction can vary by country and context. In the United States, women officially served in combat roles during World War II, with figures like Virginia Hall, a spy for the OSS, becoming notable. Each nation has its own history regarding women's involvement in warfare, making it a complex topic.
There was a woman killed in it? Well which one i mean thousands died during the civil war...
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be the first woman to fight in a war and not get killed but got killed because of hersy.
She was the first published African American woman poet and wrote a letter with a poem supporting Washington. She lived in London until 1773.
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman doctor.
In fighting, none. Woman were not allowed to fight during the first world war.
There was a woman killed in it? Well which one i mean thousands died during the civil war...
I think it was dorothea Dix.
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Jeannette Rankin.
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Mata Hari.
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This cannot be known, but around 400 women, disguised as men, fought in the war. And the first and only woman to be awarded the Medal of Honor was Mary Walker, a contract surgeon for the Union Army.
She was the first woman in the war
Doctor Mary Walker during the Civil War.
Jeannette Rankin was the first woman to be a member of the U.S. Congress; she was a very outspoken anti-war activist and strongly opposed World War I.