Women are not officially allowed to be on the front line but because of the nature of being close to an area where fighting is going on, it is possible for women to be involved in it.
Many countries allow females to be front line troops. Of those that do the date will vary according to the country in question.
selective service law
i dont know the answer that is why i want you to tell me
in 1948
emperor septimus severus,who allowed women to fight from 193 A.D to 200 A.D it was banned in 200 a.d
1962
no
1962
Because it would be sexist not to allow them in the military.
Women were not permitted to be combatants.
As strange it may sound for us nowadays, women's right to vote had required a longtime fight by many brave women, who had to fight prejudice and inequity. Sweden is the first European country that allowed taxpayer women to vote in the year 1862.
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
Women have served in the military since 1885. At first they were only allowed to be nurses. During WW1, they filled many other roles, including drivers. Combat ranks opened to women in 1989 and warships allowed women aboard 1991. In 2006, Capt. Nichola Goddard was the first woman killed in active combat.