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13 September, 22:28

Were women allowed to go to army camps and war in ww1, why or why not? And give some information about the army camps in ww1

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  1. 13 September, 23:12
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    World war 1 marked the first war in which American women were allowed to enlist in the armed forces. While thousands of women did join branches of the army in an official capacity, receiving veterans status and benefits after the war's close, the majority of female involvement was done through voluntary organizations supporting the war effort. Additionally, women made an impact on the war indirectly by filling the workforce, becoming employed in the jobs left behind by male soldiers.
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