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ANYTHING required for a normal city to operate; plumbers, electricians, doctors, instructors, bull-dozer operators, boat operators, crane operators (for unloading docks in the harbors), clerk typists, air traffic controllers, water purification engineers, wiremen (land lines-telephone pole repairmen), etc.
Answer Marching in close order drill taught the soldier discipline and following orders. Basic training taught the soldier how to fight, shoot his weapons, care for himself in the field, first aid and the basics of being a soldier. It also taught him how to fight in a squad level group of 8 to 12 men.
Women became most independent after World War 1, taking on the "men's roles" but but became more independent again during WW2. Some main roles of women before WW2 are nurses, shop assistants and typists.
It all depended upon the serviceman's MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) and branch of service. If the serviceman was in the US Navy, then he, as a sailor might perform the routine duties of a Swift Boat crewman, such as cleaning his over and under mortar/.50 caliber machingun which was mounted aft (the rear) of the Swift Boat (Patrol Craft Fast-PCR). If he was in the US Army, and had the MOS of an Armor (tank) Crewman, he might have to pull maintenance on the roadwheels of his M-48 Patton tank, such as pumping grease into the hubs. If he was a helicopter crewman he might have to perform maintenance to the cloth webbing inside the chopper for crewmen to sit on. If he's a an infantryman, he'd have to make sure his feet aren't infected, and his rifle or machingun is in proper working order. Then, the above Swift Boat crewman would go on river patrol with his boat, and the tank crewman would drive his tank, and chopper gunner would fly his bird, and the grunt would go on patrol. In between those duties for the above described GI, all he did and really cared about was surving his 365 days...and eating and sleeping.
The Native Americans Were Able To Keep The Japanese From Finding Information That We Were Calling In By Speaking In Their Native Tounge. The Women Worked The Factories To Supply Planes, Bullets, Also The Atomic Bomb. And We Were Able To Bomb Berlin Thanks To The Blacks That Flew Escort Aircraft For Our Bombers. READ TUSKEGEE AIRMEN !!!!!!!! adding more information: Women, besided being placed in more skilled jobs than they were used to in non-war times (and even World War I where they participated as typists, secretaries and even overseas functions like nurses): as mechanics, engeneers, reseachers, eletricians. In 1942 the Women's Army Corps was created, and women were sent overseas to combatant fields (though they would not be involved in direct fighting, they served in functions like being pilots). The Navy and Costal Guard also had all-women troops, as did the British Army. In 1940 the Select Service Act was passed and African-americas could enlist in all branches of the armed forces, composing finally 11% of the manpower, regardless of the discrimination that still was directed to them. Thousands of Hispanics also fought on the war, Mexican and Puerto Ricans mainly. At least 33,000 Japanese-americans participated in the war, too. They had the most decorated unit in US history, when after 1943 they won the right to enlist (discrimination as a result of the Pearl Harbor offence kept them from being able to volunteer before).
ANYTHING required for a normal city to operate; plumbers, electricians, doctors, instructors, bull-dozer operators, boat operators, crane operators (for unloading docks in the harbors), clerk typists, air traffic controllers, water purification engineers, wiremen (land lines-telephone pole repairmen), etc.
The plural of typist is typists. As in "the typists kept the notes of the meeting".
The plural form of "typtist" is "typists."
The plural of typist is typists.
The standard collective noun is a pool of typists.
The plural possessive of "typist" is "typists'." For example, "The typists' desks were cluttered with paperwork."
Typists can work in various settings such as offices, government agencies, law firms, medical facilities, and transcription companies. Some typists may also work remotely from home.
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The cast of The Typists - 1971 includes: Anne Jackson as Sylvia Payton Eli Wallach as Paul Cunningham
Assuming the typists all type at the same speed...Two typists typing two pages in five minutes means it takes 1 typist five minutes to produce 1 page.In ten minutes, each typist could produce two pages. So to produce twenty pages in that time, you'll need ten typists.
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