In World War I and World War II, women soldiers served mostly in auxiliary roles and were assigned to non-combat active roles. In 1914 a volunteer nursing service was established by armies in different countries in World War I. Officials estimated that women volunteers relieved 12,000 men for combat in World War I by assuming clerical and other duties.
During World War II, women’s auxiliaries served in the army, the navy, the air force, and the military police. Below are a potent combination of beauty and power of female soldiers from around the world:
Indonesian Army
Philippines Soldiers
Mexican Army
Colombian Soldiers
Venezuelan Soldiers
North Korea
Iranian Army
Hong Kong Soldiers
Bolivian Army
Chinese Soldiers
Polish Army
Italian Soldiers
New Zealand
French Soldiers
U.S. Army
Austria Soldier
Czech Republic Army
Serbian Soldier
British Army
Pakistan Army
Israel Army
Greece Army
Australian Army
Russian Army
Romanian Army