Not in the army, but as a nurse.
To join the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) during World War II, women had to be at least 18 years old. However, some younger women could enlist with parental consent. The WRNS was established to free men for sea duty by allowing women to take on various roles in support of the Royal Navy.
The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
21 was minimum age to enlist. 45 was upper limit
The roles they took during WW1 opened many new doors for women and they proved they could do anything men could. 2 years later they got the right to vote.
women were paid less because most of the factories were sexist and believed that women could not do as good a job as men, the women received on average £3.50 where as the men received £7.00.
Women
To join the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) during World War II, women had to be at least 18 years old. However, some younger women could enlist with parental consent. The WRNS was established to free men for sea duty by allowing women to take on various roles in support of the Royal Navy.
They cooked and cleaned and served as nurses for the men in war. That was all they were allowed to do. Some even dressed up as men so they could enlist in the war.
The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
As a male volunteer the age to enlist is 17 years and during wartime the age is 16 years. For women to enlist in the Norwegian Military they have to be 18 years of age.
Women could join all branches of the armed forces during WW-II.
During World War I and World War II, many women disguised themselves as men to enlist in the military, though exact numbers are difficult to determine. In WWI, it is estimated that thousands of women served in various roles, often in support capacities, while in WWII, women officially joined the armed forces in various countries through auxiliary services, but some still chose to enlist secretly. These courageous acts often went unrecognized at the time, reflecting both the limitations placed on women and their determination to contribute to the war effort.
21 was minimum age to enlist. 45 was upper limit
They could do jobs they couldn't before
After the turn of the centery, more and more laws were being made. Because of the 19 adment women were starting to enlist in the armed forces. Eventually, many decades later, women started to finally come in the armed forces. Most in the army.
A white feather.
Women supported the war effort in any way they could. Women sold war bonds, conserved food, and sent packages to the troops and to those in Europe who were suffering during the war.