Women were not allowed to serve as members of the Roman Legions.
4ooo to 6000 men were in a legion romen army
No, but there were women with the Roman Army. Officers, centurions, and some soldiers were allowed to marry, and there were also women who stayed in the army camps and followed them on the march.... for various reasons.
Women have served in the military since 1885. At first they were only allowed to be nurses. During WW1, they filled many other roles, including drivers. Combat ranks opened to women in 1989 and warships allowed women aboard 1991. In 2006, Capt. Nichola Goddard was the first woman killed in active combat.
The Roman republic which was the head of the army
They are not allowed due to them being women and they should only be in the kitchen.
There were no women in the front line forces of any army at that time.
Seeing the categories you selected, no women were not allowed on the battlefield.
no, most women worked at factory's or store's to provide for there family, because men were drafted into the war.
With the large amount of women in the modern army, women inevitably find themselves in combat situations. Women are not intentionally put into combat situations. Women are not allowed into the fire and maneuver branches of armor and infantry. These are the two army branches that go out looking to get into close combat with the enemy. Everyone else, and subsequently the women, avoid direct enemy contact.
Woman can not physically pass the test to become high tier SOF.
Women being allowed to join the army is a development of the last few decades. Prior to that women, apart from a few exceptions, had not been allowed in the army since the dawn of human history thoughout the world.
not that people know of, as women were not allowed to fight, so it was really unfair