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Months after the story of the women of the 6888th Battalion made its way onto America’s television screens, parts of unit's ...
It's not just a man's world in the U.S. Army. Women have been an official part of the service since 1901, when the Army Nurse Corps was created. But before that, women served unofficially in many ...
Rose Mary Wanjiku, a pioneer member of the Kenya Armed Forces’ inaugural Women’s Service Corps, has passed away. Wanjiku ...
Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss, Texas, includes multiple major projects in its curriculum, including two essays ...
Vazquez Rivera was a pioneering Puerto Rican woman who served as a nurse in the Women's Army Corps and Air Force. She had a varied and accomplished life, working as a private detective and physical ...
Drake, who lives in O’Hara, wanted to join the Women’s Army Corps to serve her country abroad in a noncombat role. Her older brothers — Edward, who was drafted into the Army, and Walter ...
The story of the remarkable achievements of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the segregated all-female Women’s Army Corps deployed overseas during WWII. Tasked with organizing a ...
the U.S. Army Women’s Foundation (formerly the U.S. Women’s Army Corps Museum Foundation) is the premier volunteer military organization for educational excellence. The AWF is the national ...
A decorated World War Two code breaker who spent her youth deciphering enemy messages at Bletchley Park has died at the age of 101. Charlotte "Betty" Webb MBE - who was among the last surviving ...
Charlotte "Betty" Webb, a Bletchley Park codebreaker who served as an inspiration to generations of women in the Army, has ...
The U.S. Department of Defense removed web pages honoring the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black female unit that served in WWII. This removal is part of a larger effort by ...