Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help Women's History Homework Help ... Help w(' ');zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the Women's History newsletter! See Online Courses Search Women's History Women's Military and War History: women who fought in the military officially and unofficially, women who served in support roles, plus how women's roles changed for women who stayed home. Overviews, Other Wars (32) Women and War: Spies (25) 2 more categories below Women and War: Asia (17) Women and War: Canada (8) Topic Index Email to a Friend ...
Guide To Archival Resources For War Related Material Materials relevant to womens experience of war and military life; ranging from participation in wartime activities as civilians, underground or enlisted http://www.info.library.yorku.ca/depts/asc/Resource_Guides/guide_to_war_and_conf
Extractions: Military Materials relevant to womens experience of war and military life; ranging from participation in war-time activities as civilians, underground or enlisted military personnel, to anti-war and protest activities, to experiences as victim(s)/survivor(s) of war. Ray Stevenson fonds Dorothy Stepler fonds Nancy Pocock fonds E.A. Beder fonds Margaret Laurence fonds Major Addison Alexander Mackenzie fonds Beer family fonds Toronto Telegram fonds Last Updated 2000/07/19
WASP, Women Pilots Of WWII Home Page A tribute to women Airforce service pilots of WWII, first women in history to fly American military aircraft. http://www.wasp-wwii.org/
Female Insignia: Women's Military Uniform Badges And Buttons Female Insignia women s military Uniform Badges and Buttons Online Catalogue Ian Kelly Militaria. Original British and Commonwealth military and Police http://www.kellybadge.co.uk/femaleinsignia.htm
Extractions: Please be patient whilst pages load - over 3600 badges and buttons - well worth waiting... Women's Unit military and Police insignia catalogue, including badges and buttons for - In most cases in the British Army, Women wear the same insignia as male soldiers, however there were separate all-female units prior to 1993, with their own insignia as shown on this page. Prices are in British Pounds Sterling and you may order online or order by mail With effect from 1 May 2005, there will be a minimum charge of £1 postage and packing for all orders. If Royal Mail costs exceed this amount, then the charge will be cost-price, i.e. the price of the stamps. click here for postage costs.
Women's Action For New Directions: Welcome! Empowers women to act politically to reduce violence and militarism, and redirect excessive military resources toward unmet human and environmental needs. Issues, events, news, fact sheets, weekly bulletins, and resources for activism. http://www.wand.org/
Women Who Died In The Vietnam War Site dedicated to military and civilian women who died in the Vietnam Conflict. http://grunt.space.swri.edu/womenkil.htm
Extractions: 1st Lt. Hedwig Diane Orlowski Capt. Alexander of Westwood, NJ, and Lt. Orlowski of Detroit, MI, died November 30, 1967. Alexander, stationed at the 85th Evac., and Orlowski, stationed at the 67th Evac. in Qui Nhon, had been sent to a hospital in Pleiku to help out during a push. With them when their plane crashed on the return trip to Qui Nhon were two other nurses, Jerome E. Olmstead of Clintonville, WI, and Kenneth R. Shoemaker, Jr. of Owensboro, KY. Alexander was 27, Orlowski 23. Both were posthumously awarded Bronze Stars. 2nd Lt. Pamela Dorothy Donovan
Military Women Links Links to many sites regarding women in the military. http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/9201/lynx_mil.html
Famous Disabled People Includes rock and pop personalities, sportsmen and women, authors, politicians, presenters, scientists and military heroes. http://www.reddisability.org.uk/DisFamous.htm
Extractions: Authors Radio DJs and Presenters ... Military Heroes Not famous yet - check out up-coming disabled recording artists in Disabled Rising Stars FAQ's: Reasons and Inspiration behind Red Disability's Famous Disabled People pages Interested in finding out about how all disabled people can get equal rights ? Then visit the Red Disability Home Page
Military Women Resource Guide An extensive listing of websites for military women . http://members.aol.com/veterans/warlib66.htm
Extractions: Vice President Public Policy May 22, 2003 Today, both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate defeated amendments by Representative Loretta Sanchez (D-CA) and Senators Murray (D-WA) and Snowe (R-ME), respectively, to restore access to privately funded abortion services for U.S. military women and military dependents overseas. More than 100,000 women live on American military bases overseas. These women, under the current law, are prohibited from obtaining abortion services in military hospitals, even with private funds. This ban threatens the lives of women by forcing them to obtain illegal or inadequate services. Our military women overseas are being denied services that are available to their counterparts in the United States. Is this how we repay women who protect our country with their lives? Now more than ever, the U.S. Congress should put the health and safety of its military women above its anti-choice agenda. Nothing less will do.
Extractions: From the Vanmark American Heroes Army line is the desk clock titled Armor Division. Two tanks flank this United States Army clock, with the Army seal at the top. Dark hunter green enamel highlights the area around the clock dial which reads, "Department of the Army, United States of America." ... $26.99
Paper Dolls Portraying military and civilian life during World War Two; hometown sweethearts, women's Land Army, French Resistance, American Red Cross, womens Army Corps, German Signals Helferin, DRK Nurses and Nursing Helferin, WASPs, WAAFs, Russian Snipers. http://www.angelfire.com/ma3/PaperDolls/
Extractions: home campaigns human rights education human rights based approaches ... Stop Violence against Women / Stop rape of indigenous women and military injustice in Mexico Stop Violence against Women Arms Trade - Military, Security and Police Transfers (MSP) Rights Under Siege in Zimbabwe Human Rights Abuses in Israel and the Occupied Territories ... Refugees' and Migrants' Rights Over the last decade, there have been several reported rapes of indigenous women by military personnel in the Mexican state of Guerrero. All of the cases, initially handled by the civilian authorities, have subsequently been transferred to military jurisdiction, which has consistently failed to conduct proper investigations, guaranteeing impunity for those responsible. On February 16 2002, Soldiers raped 17 year-old Valentina Rosendo Cantú a member of the Tlapaneca (Mephaa) indigenous group, as she washed clothes near her home in the community of Barranca Bejuco. A few days later, on February 22, 27 year-old Inés Fernández Ortega was raped in her home in Barranca Tecuani. While denying any involvement in the cases, the military set about gathering information in a highly intimidating manner. Soldiers arrived en masse in Valentina Rosendos community and asked her to identify her attackers from among a large group of soldiers. In January 2003, a number of soldiers went to the home of Inés Fernández and demanded her husband withdraw the accusation of rape. Fortunato Prisciliano refused to accept their demands and a couple of days later he was approached again. The soldiers then set up camp in the municipality for ten days, reportedly intimidating and harassing local people.
ABC Of Modern Japanese History Provides a revisionist view of topics on 20th century Japanese history and military, reparations, comfort women, and their movement to remove war crime references in textbooks. http://www.jiyuu-shikan.org/e/
LII - Results For "united States History, Military" military women Veterans YesterdayToday-Tomorrow. This site presents the history of women in the American military from the American Revolution to Panama, http://www.lii.org/search?searchtype=subject;query=United States History, Milita
Extractions: Soccer Links... Homepage Schedule Team Roster Coaching Staff Standings/Results Reports 05-06 2005 QSSF Stats 2004 OUA Stats OCAA History Major Award Winners Power Kids Camp Photo Gallery Reports 04-05 Reports 03-04 Reports 02-03 Recruiting Info Recruiting Form External Links Ontario University Athletics (OUA) and Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) competition. We believe that serious student-athletes possess the ability to balance academics and athletics, as well as demonstrate the leadership skills necessary at RMC. In doing so, you will earn a degree that is rivalled by few universities in Canada.
American Military Impressions Links and lists of living history and reenactment groups representing wars from the American Revolution to present day. Special interest includes portrayal of women's military endeavors. Groups in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. http://www.xprt.net/~1911colt/
Women, The Military And Medical Misconceptions Subject currently under consideration women and muscles. Specifically military women and military muscles, and what s turning out to be just not so. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/1/28/23825.shtml
Extractions: Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004 Some great American philosopher (Will Rogers, if memory serves) once remarked that it's not the stuff that we don't know that gets us into trouble. It's the stuff we know that just ain't so. Subject currently under consideration: women and muscles. Specifically: military women and military muscles, and what's turning out to be "just not so." Nearly 40 years ago, the military began the long, arduous, and too often artless and hypocritical process of opening service, including combat service, to women. Resistance has been fierce and unrelenting; opponents have seized upon any reality or appearance of favoritism or double standards to invalidate the inclusion. And nowhere has the resistance and resentment been greater than in the matter of physical strength. From boot camps to think tanks, opponents have argued that women are inherently weaker, and that their lesser standards of physical fitness decrease combat readiness. But now, we're beginning to find that it ain't necessarily so.