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Men between the ages of 18 and 35 who were fit for military service and who were not in jobs vital to the war effort such as coal mining and emergancy service.
The first woman on the US Cabinet was Frances Perkins, who served as US Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945.
In the military, a woman is typically addressed by her rank and last name, just like her male counterparts. For example, you would say "Captain Smith" or "Sergeant Johnson." If you don't know her rank, using "ma'am" is an appropriate and respectful way to address her. Always ensure to follow the specific customs and protocols of the branch of service.
A woman noted for her bravery/courage is called a heroine.
There were 38 known fatal casualties in the WASP service- Women"s Army AF service pilots. There was also one who vanished without a trace and her body was never recovered or any parts of her craft even. this Woman pilot was named Gertrude and it is still on the unsolved case. These figures apply to WW2 proper and the WASP service in particular/
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Justice M. Fathima Beevi was the first woman judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court of India in1989 and the first Muslim woman to be appointed to any higher judiciary. She is the first woman judge of a Supreme Court of a nation in India and Asia.
She was appointed Mayor of the town. He appointed his sister as the baby sitter of his lovely infant daughter. The man appointed himself to make his wife the happiest woman on Earth.
Franklin Roosevelt
The honor bestowed on a woman by the Queen typically refers to being appointed as a Dame Commander or receiving an OBE (Order of the British Empire) or similar honors as part of the British honors system. These distinctions recognize significant contributions in various fields such as arts, charity, public service, and more. Being knighted as a Dame is a prestigious acknowledgment of a woman's achievements and service to society.
Mary Robson
1st woman Chief Justice
Ronald Reagan appointed Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, in 1981. O'Connor retired in January 2006.