Nancy and betty Collins from mossman n.s.w. they were sisters
557 women served. ANSWER thnk u sooo much xD
they smokin hot!
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Kitty Langley
Roughly 120 - 300 Australian Aborigines served during WW2.
they served in small ditches to anyone injured . They served behind the lines with their male colleagues in hospitals. Stretcher bearers served in the front lines and these were all male.
The average age of the nurses was 22. Though there were many who went to war right out of college at age 20 the majority of the nurses were surgical nurses, hospital nurses and trauma nurses. They had experience so they were not real young. Some of the older nurses were 40 years old. They served as supervisors and Head Nurses and had high up ranks. This was true in all the allied forces. I don't know about the Germans and Japanese.
east Australian current (see nemo)
didnt they help look after the sick or injured soldures so that they could peform to the best of their ability.
Before the outbreak of World War II in 1945, Australian women were primarily involved in managing children and other household responsibilities. They were also recruited as nurses and other active service duties.
what are 4 different ways women served in the US during ww2
They were provided with uniforms, food, accommodation, weapons and ammunition, transport, mail service.