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Significant women in ww1
Julia Hunt Catlin Taufflieb (). - Alice Dunbar Nelson, American Poet and Civil Rights Activist, on African American women’s efforts during the war, But even women in more traditional roles contributed to the war . Meet courageous Queensland women who served in World War I · Eleanor Bourne · Annie Cuskelly · Marion Winifred 'Winnie' Croll · Annie Grant Sim. 4. Mary Borden (). · Mary Borden (). · Dr. Elsie . Aug 13, Ten Notable Women of World War I · Julia Hunt Catlin Taufflieb (). · Helen Fairchild (). U.S. Navy / National Archives, Joy Bright Hancock was among the first women to enlist in the US Navy in WWI. After the war she was a civilian employee of the Navy Department. In Hancock joined the Navy again, rising to the rank of captain. It was through Hancock's efforts that women were integrated into the regular Navy. In Hancock joined the Navy again, rising to the rank of captain. U.S. Navy / National Archives, Joy Bright Hancock was among the first women to enlist in the US Navy in WWI. After the war she was a civilian employee of the Navy Department. It was through Hancock's efforts that women were integrated into the regular Navy. In Hancock joined the Navy again, . Joy Bright Hancock was among the first women to enlist in the US Navy in WWI. After the war she was a civilian employee of the Navy Department. Helen Fairchild (). Women have played a significant role as nurses in wartime. In the South African War and World War I, the main service roles open to women. 7.