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Women in WWI

Women in WWI. Still Much to Do. Still Much to Do Nancy L. Meek (2003)

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Women in WWI

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  1. Women in WWI

  2. Still Much to Do. Still Much to Do Nancy L. Meek (2003) Now past the point of no turning back Soldiers salute the command to attack committed to do what needs to be done to eradicate the enemy beneath our sun knowing their actions will provoke disdain pointed fingers in the wake of the pain. Still they forge onward toward the goal as obedient servants, heart and soul hoping for the day all war will cease so they may retire in permanent peace but not today, for there's still much to do despite the objections of a chosen few who live in a dream world all their own praying in their closets as wars rage on.

  3. Women’s Jobs in WWI • Nurses • Munitions factory workers • Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy

  4. The Red Cross http://news.clas.virginia.edu/pulse/Images/pulse/worldWar1NursesSoldiers.jpg http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2009/icrc/icrc1.jpg

  5. Women in Service! MARINES NAVY! A I R F O R C E

  6. Ammunition Factories http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/nov2009/4/2/image-18-for-unseen-ww1-pictures-troops-gallery-503252099.jpg http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/bloodlines/images/workinglife/ww1_munitions_work_lg.jpg http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blinkofamily/images/Female%20Munitions%20works%201914-1918.jpg

  7. Work Cited • http://www.lilripple.com/StillMuchToDo.html • http://women-in-war2.tripod.com/

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