WOMEN in MILITARY WW2 Tyler Weber Social Studies March 22nd 2016.

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WOMEN in MILITARY WW2 Tyler Weber Social Studies March 22nd 2016

Why women join military? So these women can apply jobs at factory work and other home front jobs, some 350,000 women joined the Armed Services, serving at home and abroad. They enlisted for the duration plus six to free male that matched women’s natural abeles clerical work and jobs recurring rote attenuation to detail an small motor skills.

What kind job in military for women WW2 ? Beginning in December 1941, 350,000 women served in the United States Armed Forces, during WWII. They had their own branches of services, including:  Women‘s Army Auxiliary Corps (later the Women's Army Corps or WAC)  the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)  the Women Accepted for Volunteer Military Services (WAVES)

What requirement for women in military? Push ups, sit ups, and run 2 miles daily Typist, Clerk, Mail Sorter, Mail Sorting, Weather Forecasting, Parachute Packing, Photography, dog and pigeon training, cook meals, shoot, and fight.

What required for women bring their materials? Shampoo (1) Deodorant (1) Toothbrush (1) Toothbrush tray (1) Toothpaste (1) Shower shoes (1 pair) Soap (1) Soap tray (if bar soap is used) (1) Eyeglass strap (if you will be wearing glasses)

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