During World War II, the Women's Land Army (WLA) jobs included a wide range of agricultural tasks such as plowing fields, planting crops, harvesting, milking cows, and tending to animals. They also worked in forestry, maintaining woodlands, and as timber and lumber mill workers. Their labor was crucial in ensuring food production and supporting the war effort.
The kings job was to lead the army and his home land
worked in factories,wimen land army all sorts
they did : women's auxilliary services women's land army women's volutary services and did house jobs and help with the planes and weapons.
when did the land army begin
He was the chief administrator, the commander of the army and the highest priest in the land - higher even, since he was considered a god himself by the Egyptians.
he was in the army
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Some women went to the countryside ,similarly with their children, to work on farms. This was known as the women's land army.
The minimum age to join the women's Land Army was 17.
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Police and Army
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