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Women have blazed a trail of innovation and made military history. They have been fighting and sacrificing for this country much longer than you may think.
A U.S. military cadet team competes on the Squad Assault course during the 50th annual Sandhurst Military Skills Competition, a rigorous two-day event where teams of eight men and women from ...
A West Point graduate became the first woman to ever complete the three-day Best Ranger Competition. First Lt. Gabrielle White, 25, was the only woman among 103 men to compete in the grueling ...
The Army credits women's service during World War I with passing the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote. It estimates more than 25,000 American women ages 21-69 served as ...
While the need to recognize and celebrate these historic milestones is paramount, these commemorations often forget that Black women led armies and fought behind enemy lines during the Civil War ...
The Army will slash its museum network from 41 to 16 sites. The U.S. Army Women’s Museum in Prince George County is one of ...
Eight women in the military were killed in the Vietnam War, and they are listed on the memorial in Washington, D.C. Fifty-nine civilian women were killed in the Vietnam War.
This blog post delves into the history of the Women’s Army Corps, their significant contributions, and their lasting legacy. The Birth of the Women’s Army Corps A Response to Wartime Needs.
9 badass women in the military who have made history — and why you should know them. These female military trailblazers deserve to be celebrated on International Women's Day — and everyday.
African-American heroines are everywhere in U.S. history — though they were often unseen by contemporaries. Sometimes, they simply hid. Juneteenth is a fitting occasion to celebrate one woman ...
I am honored and excited to sit down with them on March 6, at the Military Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C., to celebrate Women’s History Month.
A West Point graduate became the first woman to ever complete the three-day Best Ranger Competition. First Lt. Gabrielle White, 25, was the only woman among 103 men to compete in the grueling ...