Women's Role In Ww2

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From here, women's role in World War II had only increased. In 1942, after the allies defeated Japan in the Battle of Midway, the Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Services (WAVES) was created. WAVES was the women's naval service during World War II. Using the word "emergency" implied that using women in the navy was more of a last resort in efforts to progress in the war and they may get rid of WAVES after the war. Reason being because many thought women didn’t have a place in the U.S. Navy and were not qualified simply because they were female. It took a lot of effort to get citizens and officials to agree to this program. Though many conservative officers did not agree with this, the need for women was visible. This can be implied

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