What was it like for women?
Women were not allowed to fight as soldiers in World War One. So they found other ways to help on the front line.
- It was dangerous for women travelling to the war zones. They were at risk from enemy fire.
- Some women worked as nurses and some mended cars.
- They worked long hours. They slept on uncomfortable camp beds and had to be up early for duty.
- Women on the front line were very brave.
What did the Women鈥檚 Army Auxiliary Corps do?
The WAAC began in 1917 as the Army was running short of men.
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Famous women in the war
- Flora Sandes. She was the only British woman to officially serve as a soldier in World War One. She became a Sergeant Major in the Serbian Army.
- Gabrielle Petit from Belgium was one of the first female spies for the British Secret Service.
Medicine and first aid
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How did life change for women?
- Women learnt new skills.
- Some worked as doctors.
- Some worked as mechanics and in other jobs only men had done before the war.
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