You stated US Army- in what might be called the most hazardous duty end of this service available to women- the Women"s Army-AF Service Pilots- or WASPS, there was a total of 38 fatal accidents. One case- the body was never recovered and this Lady was delivering an armed A-36 assault plane. Obviously there were accidents on hospital ships ( Navy) and other transit crash events. Women weren"t allowed to participate in actual live-fire combat.
During the Korean War there were seventeen military nurses who died during the conflict mostly from airplane crashes .
During the Korean war there were seventeen military nurses who died during the conflict mostly from airplane crashes .
As many that are qualified and want to join.
alot of women died in the Vietnam war died
Many people died, I think you should be more specific, as in "Did John Smith die in the military?"
Memorial Day
because sometimes women wants their love ones to be safe
1. WWI-10,000 US military women served over-seas. 2. WWII-350,000 US military women served in the military. 3. Korean War-approximately 600 US military women served in Korea-nearly all nurses. 4. Vietnam War-about 7,500 US military women in country; nearly all were nurses.
Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 389 were survivors and 156 died.
Women in the Military is a fine example of why the sexism in the world is pointless. I've personally met many female soldiers. Females in the Army/Marines/Navy/Air Force is a great thing, for there are actually many jobs women can do better than males. On a side note: When the war in Afghanistan started women pilots bombed many strategic targets. Arabic people treat women like property, and our women bombed them. Irony? I think so.
They wanted to be known as more than a housewife there are many first women serving their country.
Women were needed because so many men were in the military.