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10 military women to celebrate
They served as nurses dating back to World War I, but with some limited exceptions, women could not serve in other capacities ...
In March 2025, a number of social media posts claimed a video of the first Black female American officer to die in combat had ...
Women in the military have been removed from the Department of Defense and Arlington Memorial Cemetery's websites: why this ...
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth is among 25 women veterans who have been chosen as 2025’s Illinois Women Veterans Leaders. The ...
The U.S. Army Women's Foundation will honor six veterans with Hall of Fame Induction and Scholarship Ceremony on March 19, ...
Setting one new program standard in one week is one thing. Doing it twice in one week is quite another. But that’s what the Army West Point Black Knights women’s lacrosse team did during a 2-0 week ...
The Saluting Women Who Serve program will give a voice to female veterans to share their stories. The event is free, but ...
President Trump's administration has removed most of the military's top-ranking female leaders from their posts in recent ...
As we reflect on the remarkable history of the United States military, it is crucial to acknowledge the invaluable contributions made by minorities throughout the years. The stories of bravery, ...
A small group gathered at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus for a Women's History Month event as women's ...
The U.S. Army Women’s Museum is permanently removing an exhibit recognizing transgender soldiers following President Trump's executive order on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The museum will also ...