As we reflect on the fifth anniversary of the start of the Covid lockdown, and as we mark the end of March as Women’s History Month, History Cambridge looks back on our exploration of women’s roles as ...
Women’s History Month is almost at a close, but there is still time to add empowering reads to your TBR before March is over.
C.A.R., Daughters of the American Revolution, or D.A.R., Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter, and Sons of the American Revolution ...
Pat Hammon shares a common bond with nearly 10,000 women who donned the uniform and served their country in a warzone as ...
President Trump's administration has removed most of the military's top-ranking female leaders from their posts in recent ...
She saw it all. Or enough to make some people run away. But Leslie Seddon stuck it out. Bandaged wounds. Started IVs. Did ...
Lois Day was a trailblazer and part of the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, better known as the WAVES.
(That prohibition lasted until 1955.) Second, the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) was dragging its feet on accepting Black women. Technically, Black women could join the ANC at the end of World War I ...
Historically, women have faced barriers to entering the field of medicine, being relegated to roles as caregivers rather than recognized as physicians and surgeons. Before 1847, US medical schools ...
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 ...
During the month of March, in recognition of Women's History Month, Native News Online will feature various Native American ...
Women, senior citizens … beside the project ... to deploy their vetiver pontoons was when she trained nurses of the Philippine Army on vetiver propagation. She was introduced to the then chief ...