They freed men up to do combat tasks.
all correc [American forces were needed in the war effort especially because the western front needed strenght since the germmans where moving to that area and russia was pulling out of the war]
War is a major combat operation that seeks to defeat or destroy enemy armed forces. Some examples include World War I and World War II.
name tge two forces involved in the attle of pasir panjang in world war 2 ?
During World War II, approximately 350,000 American women served in the Armed Forces, with around 16,000 women seeing combat duty. They primarily served in roles such as nurses, support staff, and in auxiliary units, with some women participating directly in combat situations, particularly in the Army Nurse Corps and the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Their contributions were crucial to the war effort, despite the limited combat roles available to them at the time.
serving as spies and scouts
A person who has or is serving in the armed forces.
The Bronze Star Medal is awarded for "heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight, while engaged in combat against an enemy or while serving in combat with friendly foreign forces".
Combat Engineer
No.
combat is another term for skirmish's between two or more hostile forces.
The Bronze Star medal was established in 1944. The language governing the award of the medal includes "heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight, while engaged in combat against an enemy or while serving in combat with friendly foreign forces. Do anything noted above, and you would be qualifed for the award.
The CIB is a US Army badge. Only US Naval Forces were involved during the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988.
Directly- very little. There were no Australian forces/units involved in the initial campaign or the rescue from Dunkirk. There were however, large numbers of Australians serving in the Royal Navy and in the RAF, and many were involved in the Dunkirk evacuation. There were also a handful of Australians serving in the British Army at Dunkirk as well as Australian liaison officers.
If you are part of a combat in patrol in Afghanistan and there are square-sized insurgent forces, you will have to take cover and engage the militants.
Anything is possible, but the language governing the award of the Bronze Star Medal includes "heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight, while engaged in combat against an enemy or while serving in combat with friendly foreign forces".
The combat at Gallipoli during World War I was marked by trench warfare, characterized by brutal and static fighting. Allied forces, primarily British and ANZAC troops, faced entrenched Ottoman defenders in a rugged landscape, leading to heavy casualties on both sides. The campaign involved land assaults, naval operations, and fierce hand-to-hand combat in challenging conditions, ultimately resulting in a costly stalemate and the withdrawal of Allied forces in January 1916.
The language governing the award of the Bronze Star Medal includes "heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight, while engaged in combat against an enemy or while serving in combat with friendly foreign forces".