Yes, women serve on active duty in the military. In the United States, women have been serving in the armed forces for decades, and there are no gender restrictions on active duty service. Women contribute in various roles and occupations, including combat positions.
Serving in traditional nursing/administrative roles: WWII. Serving in combat roles: Operation Desert Storm (1991) was their first combat; and on to the present.
No, as of now, Japan does not allow foreigners to serve in its military, except for non-combat roles like medical and administrative positions.
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Jefferson was never in active military service.
Andy Griffith did not serve in the military. He did, however, play several military acting roles. He was also awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005 for his contributions to national interests.
due to restriction in the Japanese military, only 20,000 serve on active duty
Women are valued as snipers in many of the worlds military groups (Russia, Israel and others). The US military does not. The reasons for this failure to permit them to serve in tasks they can do is based on male chauvinism and sexual discrimination.
No- Harding had no military service.
Not necessarily. Whether a military enlistee will see combat depends a lot on their occupational specialty, and recruiters are drawn from lots of different specialties.
NO. Anyone who has worn a military uniform in service to their nation, war or peace, is a veteran.
Early in the war, Joe Louis fought for war charities. After a while he went onto active duty and was eventually assigned to Special Services as a morale boosting function.