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    Sisterhood at the front: Friendship, comradeship, and the feminine appropriation of military heroism among World War I First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY). Women's Studies International Forum,…

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    The military knew that men and women defiantly do have different physical abilities which have directed to the generation of a separate physical training tests such as the pushups in the Marines. Men have to do more pushups than females do in their physical training because that is what is mandatory. Women were and still may not be allowed in combat roles including the special processes, obviously the infantry roles, and other military parts that is necessary for an increased…

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    serious medical field both by the American people and the government until 1937, when the American Board of Plastic Surgery was founded, just 2 years before the start of World War II (American Society of Plastic Surgeons). During World War II, nine military plastic surgery centers were created within the United States. These were created to better manage the specialized work required to “treat facial trauma and burns caused by trench warfare” (American Society of Plastic Surgeons). The various…

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    amount of women working increased by 50%, leading to almost 6 million women working, while 300,000 women served in the military (“Rosie the Riveter”). Women served in many groups including, the Women’s Army Corps, the Navy Women’s Reserve, the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve, the Coast Guard Women’s Reserve, the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots, the Army Nurse Corps, and the Navy Nurse Corps (“History at a”). Women had a large influence on the outcome of World War II, but many individuals have not…

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    have held significant roles in the military. These positions were strictly support based, for example nurses and clerks. According to an article called Women in the Military, “nearly one-fifth of the armed forces today is made up of females”. (women in the military). Over the years the roles and the amount of women who served has changed dramatically. According to Women in the Military, “during World War I there were roughly 23,000 women who severed in the military. That number grew during World…

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    Patriotism During Ww2

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    strength and support in the country. Since there is a special importance for women to be supportive of their men overseas. Women working from home found volunteer work and others by taking a "war job". Therefore, women replaced the male workforce in the military, civilian and in war industries. As a result, masses of women…

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    soldiers, cleaned cars with them, so there was no one to say ‘no’ when he applied for the military academy” (Alexievich 63).…

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    Dartemont Heroism

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    Society generally expects soldiers to employ the martial values. Military personnel should be heroic, willing to die defending their homeland and blindly follow their leaders. Fear refutes all of those norms with brute honesty, gore, humor and sarcasm. It should be required reading before anyone takes the oath of office and receives the nuclear codes. When speaking to heroism the interaction between Dartemont and Mademoiselle Berginol, quite bluntly states, “Pure heroes are as rare as geniuses…

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    only in 2013 more than 50 thousand people death and other 440 thousand people were unable. The Brazilian Army is facing the consequences of this large number of accidents. For a decade, the Brazilian Army has implemented training programs for its military become aware of the importance of driving with attention and safety; however, due to various factors it has not achieved the goals. Master Resilience Training could support in preventing…

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    Women's Roles During WWII

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    Around 350,000 American Woman volunteered to serve in different areas of the military (History, 2017); Women served in each of the following areas: the Women’s Auxiliary Corps, the Navy Women’s Reserve, the Coast Gaurd Women’s Reserve, the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots, the Amry Nurse’s Corps, and the Navy Nurse’s Corps (WWII Museum, 2017). While serving, women took up many of the “office” jobs and clerks in the military. Along with office work, many women drove trucks, rigged parachutes,…

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