They volenteered to do stuff. Thats why they are called Women Royal Volenteer Service!
WRUS is sometimes used as a shortened version of West Russia. This means that WRUS volunteers in World War 2 were West Russian volunteers.
· Mechanics · Engineers · Tank drivers · Building ships · Working in factories - making bombs and aircraft parts · Air raid wardens · Driving fire engines · Plumbers · Ambulance drivers · WRVS volunteers · Nurses · and more
In the United States, about two million men volunteered for World War I.
Over 16 million US servicemen were in uniform. US Women served as special volunteers in the WAVEs & WACs.
Tibet was not neutral. Apx. 200 monks and lamas were fighting in the SS until the siege of Berlin. They were "The volunteers of death" - all of them had fallen.
WRUS is sometimes used as a shortened version of West Russia. This means that WRUS volunteers in World War 2 were West Russian volunteers.
Volunteers and conscripts.
volunteers and recruitment
They had volunteers and people got drafted.
Through a combination of volunteers and conscription.
The Home Guard, previously called 'Local Defence Volunteers', and nicknamed 'Dad's Army'.
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· Mechanics · Engineers · Tank drivers · Building ships · Working in factories - making bombs and aircraft parts · Air raid wardens · Driving fire engines · Plumbers · Ambulance drivers · WRVS volunteers · Nurses · and more
The term used for people who wanted to get involved in World War 2 is "volunteers" or "military enlistees." These individuals willingly joined the armed forces or other organizations to serve their country during the war.
In the United States, about two million men volunteered for World War I.
The Third Robotech War The New Generation - 1985 Volunteers 2-4 was released on: USA: August 2013
A World War 2 division of the U.S. Navy consisting entirely of women volunteers. WAVE was an acronym for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service.