Actually it depends on the woman herself. All branches offer specialties and sub specialties that work well for both sexes. Some women don't relish the idea of crawling through obstacle courses but some really like the physical challenges. Both the Air Force and Navy offer a number of important and challenging fields in administrative duties as well as mechanical discipline's. The Army and Marine corps also offer some amazing opportunities for women. Don't forget the Coast Guard as well.
Yes. There are females in all branches of the military...
ManpowerAvailable for military service14,607,725 males, age 15-49, 14,028,738 females, age 15-49Fit for military service12,046,268 males, age 15-49, 11,555,893 females, age 15-49Active personnel240,200 (ranked 25th)Reserve personnel195,300
There are no sexual, or race origin barriers to joining the New Zealand Military forces.
In most military forces women can be commissioned officers
No. No females are allowed in any sort of US military special forces and it will probably remain that way due to the nature of the job.
that the best form of government was a military Dictatorship.
no way dudes! females have the best reflex out of all organisms!
How many females are currently serving in the US Army.
No, its a biological fact that females do not have as much physical strength as males. Its called testosterone, it keeps females from competing with men, and until females can compete with men (aka never), they cannot be put into combat arms. ^-- They only can't do this because it's a rule to military. Some of the best snipers in history are females, they can do just as good as a man despite biological differences.
Yes. Nothing restricts women from joining the military to become nurses.
India is quite a crowded country and that means more men in the military. Below this sentence is a list from Wikipedia. I don't own Wikipedia and all credit goes to the company. Available for military service313,905,989 males, age 16-49 (2010 est.), 291,755,100 females, age 16-49 (2010 est.)Fit for military service244,727,406 males, age 16-49 (2010 est.), 235,662,750 females, age 16-49 (2010 est.)Reaching military age annually12,011,217 males (2010 est.), 10,639,158 females (2010 est.)Active personnel1,325,000 (2006 est.) (ranked 3rd)Reserve personnel1,155,000 (2006 est.)
Most do.