There is no difference, well, if you know what I mean. You a male a soldier and you call a female a soldier.
WACS.
It is not really a word, but a female soldier used to be called a WAC (Woman's Army Corps).
it doesn't matter if you are female or male you are still called soldier unless you are higher ranked then you will be called by your title for e.g Field Marshal General Lt General Maj General Brig General Colonel Lt Colonel
They are sterile (non reproductive) females. The small group of males in a colony, called drones, are only to mate with the queen orqueens; after two weeks they die.
what is the abbreviation for a female soldier in wwII
Ganrett
This noun in portuguese is gender dependent, so: Male soldier = "Soldado" Female soldier = "Soldada"
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An African American soldier on the frontier is called a Buffalo Soldier.
Joan of Arc
A down under soldier is called an anzac.
A soldier in the U. S. Army who fights with a rifle is called a weaponeer. A U.S. Marine is called a rifleman.