Were there any female soldiers in ww2?

World War II wasn't just a man's war—350,000 American women answered the call and served their country.
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What was a female soldier called during WW2?

Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (later the Women's Army Corps or WAC), the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), and. the Women Accepted for Volunteer Military Services (WAVES).
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Did Germany have female soldiers in WW2?

During the war more than 500,000 women were volunteer uniformed auxiliaries in the German armed forces (Wehrmacht). About the same number served in civil aerial defense, 400,000 volunteered as nurses, and many more replaced drafted men in the wartime economy.
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Were there any female POWS in WW2?

Reba Z. Whittle, born August 19, 1919, Texas, was the first and only American military female prisoner of war in the European Theater during World War II. First Lieutenant Whittle was serving in the United States Army Nurse Corps when her casualty evacuation aircraft was shot down over enemy territory, September 1944.
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Were nurses killed in WW2?

Sixteen nurses were killed during World War II as a resultof enemy action. Sixty-seven World War II nurses served time as prisoners of war. Sixteen hundred nurses were decorated for meritorious service, meaning they received awards or honors from the U.S. military for outstanding conduct while serving in the ANC.
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Why did the Japanese treat POWs so badly?

The reasons for the Japanese behaving as they did were complex. The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) indoctrinated its soldiers to believe that surrender was dishonourable. POWs were therefore thought to be unworthy of respect. The IJA also relied on physical punishment to discipline its own troops.
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What was a fanny in WW2?

The 'First Aid Nursing Yeomanry' - pronounced Fanny, is a British independent all-female unit and registered charity affiliated to, but not part of, the Territorial Army.
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Who was the first woman to fight in WW2?

The first two women to enlist in the unit were Hazel (Toy) Nakashima and Jit Wong, both of California. Air WACs served in a large variety of jobs, including aerial photo interpretation, air traffic control, and weather forecasting. Susan Ahn Cuddy became the first Asian-American woman to join the U.S. Navy, in 1942.
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What is a female soldier called?

Noun. A warrior of the female variety. female warrior. warrioress.
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Are female soldiers allowed in combat?

All active-duty brigade combat teams for infantry, armor, and field artillery fields include female soldiers.
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Who was the first woman to join the military?

While the oldest military service in America does not officially state who the first woman to join its ranks was, most historians agree that it was Deborah Sampson.
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Who was the most famous female soldier?

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Are there any female Navy SEALs?

For the first time, a female sailor has successfully completed the grueling 37-week training course to become a Naval Special Warfare combatant-craft crewman — the boat operators who transport Navy SEALs and conduct their own classified missions at sea.
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Are female Marines allowed in combat?

Over the last decade, U.S. and Marine Corps officials have made historic strides in creating a more integrated military service. Between 2013 and 2016, the military removed the ban on women serving in combat Military Occupational Specialties in a phased approach allowing women into all combat related job fields.
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Who was the most decorated woman in WW2?

Nancy Wake was the most decorated woman of the Second World War and by 1943 — she was the Gestapo's most wanted person with a 5 million-franc price tag and lived most of her life on the edge and in constant danger and her story is one of sheer bravery, strength and defiance.
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What was a dressing station in ww1?

Dressing stations were located in abandoned buildings, dug-outs or bunkers to protect from shelling. Sometimes they had to use tents. Each station would have 10 medical officers, medical orderlies and stretcher bearers. From 1915 nurses were used in the chain of casualty evacuation.
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What did the Ramc do?

The RAMC's job was both to maintain the health and fighting strength of the forces in the field and ensure that in the event of sickness or wounding they were treated and evacuated as quickly as possible. Every battalion had a medical officer, assisted by at least 16 stretcher-bearers.
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Did the Japanese eat POWs in ww2?

The Chichijima incident (also known as the Ogasawara incident) occurred in late 1944. Japanese soldiers killed eight American airmen on Chichi Jima, in the Bonin Islands, and cannibalized four of the airmen.
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What did POWs eat in ww2?

Most prisoners of war (POWs) existed on a very poor diet of rice and vegetables, which led to severe malnutrition. Red Cross parcels were deliberately withheld and prisoners tried to supplement their rations with whatever they could barter or grow themselves.
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Was Japan punished for war crimes?

The Fate of Emperor Hirohito

Six defendants were were sentenced to death by hanging for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against peace (Class A, B, and C).
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Who was the woman soldier who disguised herself as a man?

Deborah Sampson is best known for disguising herself as a man to serve in the Continental Army from May 1782 to October 1783. She was also one of the first women to receive a pension for her military service and the first woman to go on a national lecture tour of the United States.
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Are there any female U.S. generals?

In February 2018, there were 63 female admirals and generals on active duty in the five services, compared to 30 in fiscal 2000, the report states.
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