To join the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) during World War II, women had to be at least 18 years old. However, some younger women could enlist with parental consent. The WRNS was established to free men for sea duty by allowing women to take on various roles in support of the Royal Navy.
no It's true that no girls were in combat units in WW2, but many thousands of them joined the ATS,WRAF & WRNS (UK) and their allied equivalents and were often in combat zones.
US join WW2
Turkey didn't join WW2.
Wrens was the unofficial name for the WRNS, The Womens Royal Navy Service.
WW1. After WW2, the UN was created and anyone who was part of the League of nations joined the UN.
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no It's true that no girls were in combat units in WW2, but many thousands of them joined the ATS,WRAF & WRNS (UK) and their allied equivalents and were often in combat zones.
WRNS stands for Women's Royal Naval Service, the women's branch of the Royal Navy. This branch was known officially, and popularly, as the WRENS.
The u.s did join WW2
US join WW2
US join WW2
When Ms. Rowling's parents met at King's Cross Station, in London, her mother was off to join the WRNS (the women's equivalent of the Navy) and her father was off to join the Royal Navy. Both quit and married within the year.
they were conscripted
attack on peral harbour for WW2
Turkey didn't join WW2.
Wrens was the unofficial name for the WRNS, The Womens Royal Navy Service.
France joined after the invasion of Poland in September, 1939.