Congress authorized the Women's Auxiliary Corps in May of 1942.
The IRA no longer exists, so women can't join it now, but when it did exist many women did join.
Yes you can join the military as a doctor. Not go to wars? The whole purpose of a military doctor is to "attend to wounds." If a military doctor is not available to "mend the wounds of wounded combatants", then the military would have no need for such a doctor...agreed?
The age limit for women in the military varies depending on the country and the specific branch of the military. In many countries, there is no specific age limit for women in the military, and they can serve as long as they meet the physical and medical requirements. It's best to consult the specific regulations of the country and branch of military you are interested in for accurate information.
While there were societies and associationsof suffragettes, suffragettes were simply women who actively supported granting women the vote. To join was simply to do.
Not in the US military, no.
As many that are qualified and want to join.
It is most critical for our military to have, Men and women can both serve their country in each branch of the military.
18. You can join at 17 but you need parental/guardian permission.
Congress authorized the Women's Auxiliary Corps in May of 1942.
When women were allowed to join the military, they were placed on the battlefield as nurses, just as they had been during the Civil War era. The U.S. Military also created branches such as the WAC, or Womens Air Corp. Women performed flying duties around the American borders so that more men were available on the front. There's women were known as WASPs.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women were allowed in the military from mid-WWII. Any time before that it was considered unladylike or illegal.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
no she was not since she was a women she did not have to join , but as the queen she was head of her country's military. She meddled in the strategies at the battle of Actium and we all know the results of that.
Men and women alike can join the Norwegian Military. However, the Norwegian Military does have a mandatory military service for men which has been described as being weak.