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  1. Assessing Readiness in Military Women: The Relationship of Body, Composition, Nutrition, and Health by Nutrition, and Health of Military Women Committee on Body Composition, Institute of Medicine, 1998-04-13
  2. A Soldier and a Woman: Sexual Integration in the Military (Women and Men in History)
  3. Military Women in the Department of Defense, Volume II. Manpower Installations and Logistics. April 1984 by Unknown, 1984
  4. So Proudly They Served: American Military Women in World War II (First Book) by Madelyn Klein Anderson, 1995-03
  5. Gender and the Military: Women in the Armed Forces of Western Democracies by Helen Carreiras, 2008-07-01
  6. Women warriors: how the press has helped--and hurt--in the battle for equality.(women in the US military): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Christopher Hanson, 2002-05-01
  7. Everton's Genealogical Helper May/June 1999. Vol. 53 No. 3. Gravestone, Video Genealogy, Women in Federal Military Records (Everton's Genealogical Helper, Vol. 53)
  8. Women in the sphere of masculinity: the double-edged sword of women's integration in the military.: An article from: Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy by Noya Rimalt, 2007-05-01
  9. Deborah Harrison, The First Casualty: Violence Against Women in Canadian Military Communities.(Book Review): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Jane Gordon, 2003-11-01
  10. A History of Women in the Canadian Military by Barbara Dundas, 2001-06-01
  11. Urgent problems of women's involvement in military service in the armed forces of CIS countries.: An article from: Military Thought by E.A. Strenina, 2006-07-01
  12. The First Casualty: Violence Against Women in Canadian Military Communities by Deborah Harrison, 2002-05-17
  13. Women and the Military (Studies in Defense Policy) by Martin Binkin, 1977-07
  14. Women in the military (Special bibliography series) by Betsy C Kysely, 1975

61. WAVES National = WAVES = Women Accepted For Volunteer Emergency Services
WAVES was established during World War II and this Web site is from the WAVES National Michigan Unit 32. It honors all women that have served in the military and particularly in the WAVES.
http://womenofthewaves.com
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62. Women Of Achievement And Herstory: Women's Military History
Almost two million women have served in the US military and thousands more Visit her extraordinary site on military women by clicking the icon, below.
http://www.undelete.org/military.html
Women's Internet Information Network presents:
Almost two million women have served in the U.S. military and thousands more with the military forces of other nations. Military Women Casualties American Women in War Women Spies Surgeon, Spy and Suffragette Dr. Mary Walker ... Women's Recruiting Posters
We are indebted to Captain Barbara A. Wilson for compiling the original materials in this section. Visit her extraordinary site on military women by clicking the icon, below.
Please email military information, questions or comments
on Military Women's History to:
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Captain Barbara A. Wilson, USAF (Ret)
Irene Stuber, PO Box 6185, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71902.
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63. MilitaryWivesAndMoms
Designed to support, encourage and inspire the wives and mothers of military men and women.
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64. CinCHouse.com
A community of military wives, girlfriends and women in uniform.
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65. The Women's Army Corps
women in the military represented change. Enlisted soldiers tended to question the moral values of any woman attracted to military service and passed these
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures/wac/wac.htm
THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS: A COMMEMORATION OF WORLD WAR II SERVICE By Judith A. Bellafaire CMH Publication 72-15 Introduction World War II was the largest and most violent armed conflict in the history of mankind. However, the half century that now separates us from that conflict has exacted its toll on our collective knowledge. While World War II continues to absorb the interest of military scholars and historians, as well as its veterans, a generation of Americans has grown to maturity largely unaware of the political, social, and military implications of a war that, more than any other, united us as a people with a common purpose. Highly relevant today, World War II has much to teach us, not only about the profession of arms, but also about military preparedness, global strategy, and combined operations in the coalition war against fascism. During the next several years, the U.S. Army will participate in the nation's 50th anniversary commemoration of World War II. The commemoration will include the publication of various materials to help educate Americans about that war. The works produced will provide great opportunities to learn about and renew pride in an Army that fought so magnificently in what has been called "the mighty endeavor." World War II was waged on land, on sea, and in the air over several diverse theaters of operation for approximately six years. The following essay on the critical support role of the Women's Army Corps supplements a series of studies on the Army's campaigns of that war.

66. Civil War Women
Genealogical research of women involved in the American Civil War.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/CIVIL-WAR-WOMEN.html

67. Chapter I: The Women's Army Corps, 1942-1945
age, they objected to giving women military status as well as the rights and General Marshall decided to ask Congress to give the women military status.
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/wac/chapter1.htm
Chapter I The Women's Army Corps, 1942-1945 Women in the Army? Never! In early 1941, "Never!" was a typical reaction to the idea of women serving in the U.S. Army. The subject conjured up pictures of women wearing helmets, carrying rifles, and attacking an enemy in a war zone. But after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, these ideas and images did seem somewhat less outrageous. With new demands on labor-for war plants, for the Army, for the Navy-Americans began to face the reality that manpower shortages would occur in the near future. Enormous numbers of guns and planes had to be produced for the increasing numbers of American soldiers and sailors. The crisis changed the nature of the questions about women in the Army: What could women do in the Army? Would they ever be in combat? What weapons would they fire? Would they be giving orders to men? How would the Army, a traditional male society, accept women into its midst? Some interest in the subject had developed in 1941, before the Japanese attack. Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers had introduced a bill in the House of Representatives to establish a Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. She proposed a quasi-military organization of 25,000 women to fill clerical jobs that the Army would otherwise give to enlisted men. Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall approved the idea. He envisioned such a corps as a conduit for enrolling thousands of women during wartime, thus releasing men from administrative jobs and making them available for combat duty. However, Mrs. Rogers' bill languished during 1941 because Congress was preoccupied with more pressing issues-the lend-lease bill, price controls, war plant production, and labor problems.

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69. Military Sexual Slavery By Japan Before And During World War II - Janelle Parkle
Provides introductions and historical backgrounds, chronology, movements to resolve the Conform women issue.
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70. Military And War: Women's Roles - Women In The Military - Women At War
women in the military, women at war, women on the home front. From ancient times through the 1990s, the role in the military and in wars.
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71. CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum Entry Page
Focus is on three military groups who have made an impact upon Canada's history Canadian women's Army Corps (CWAC), Royal Canadian Navy, and West Coast Defences of Vancouver Island.
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72. Women's History, Military And War: Women's Roles - TopPicks
An index of military and War women s Roles TopPicks for the women s History guide site.
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73. Terri's Service Page
A tribute to vietnam vets, women and men in the military.
http://cancershare.8m.com/Mill.html
This page is for all military women and men who served our country at sometime in there life. If you would like to add your pic and info on the next 2 pages. Please send them to me and I will be glad to add it on here. And I have adopted several MIA/POW's, you will see them below.
The Country Of Our Dreams
Let it be true that we shall find
The country of our dreams;
And walk the moorlans overtwuned,
And Drink from crystal streams The barque that we have set adrift
Is nearly out of sight;
But may our days be not so swift
To savour as we might. Alone we dwell, just you and I,
And lie upon the heath;
Our drooping lids succumb to sky,
And this we sleep beneath. The meadow and the hill we claim, The forest and the beach; The country of our dreams became A land within our reach. by: Terri L.Russell I recieved this today, by surprise for sure. For the poem above. May 3, 2001 From Caring Women of the Web, Thank you so much. I am so proud. A Tribute to Veterans-by: Jerry Calow I remember the Vietnam Vets. My brother served there with 101st airbourne. Welcome home guys, it's been long overdue. I salute you! You will never be forgotten.

74. Friends Of Our Troops / Military Mail
The national military morale mail pen pal campaign that gives recognition to those who go above and beyond the call of duty in their support of our men and women in uniform.
http://www.militarymail.org/
Where it's always Christmas!
We found this letter in a "stack of stuff" in our office:
"Thank you for your letter about your organization's...efforts... I commend all...who have participated in this program. Many of the American servicemen and women must be away from friends and families for long periods. I know that the mail they receive provides an important link to home and can ease the loneliness of being away from loved ones. Best wishes... Sincerely,
GEORGE W. BUSH"
Millions of pieces of
have been sent by Friends of Our Troops
and our predecessors, since the founding of Vietnam Mail Call in 1965,
because our U.S. troops are Great Americans!
(And we have never dumped 300,000 pieces of mail at one location to be handled at the expense of the taxpayers!) Young Marine Says:
"We Can't Get Enough!"
OUR OFFICE RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL ON OCTOBER 21, 2002:
"My son is deployed... I submitted his name and address to your web site, and he just e-mailed me today saying that he had received over 300 'troop fan mail' letters. He was so touched, as well as his entire unit. As a Mom, I want to say a huge, big 'THANK YOU, YOU ALL ARE GREAT!' I appreciate your making my son feel appreciated and sharing some happiness. Thanks again." A MESSAGE RECEIVED IN NOVEMBER 2002: "Thank you each and every one of you. Don't let anyone stop you. You are doing a smashing job. God bless you all. Happy Holidays."

75. GG - American Women And The Military - Page 7
Despite public support for drafting women, Congress and the military Nurses in the Crimean War, women in frontier forts and military women during World
http://www.gendergap.com/military/usmil7.htm
Recruiting Women For the Military More than a year before the U.S. entered WW II the military realized that it would need large numbers of women to handle clerical, communications and other support functions. The War and Navy Departments hired more than 60,000 women between June 30, 1940 and 1941, with the Federal government as a whole going from 186,210 to 266,407 women employees in the same period. In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor the armed services found they needed women under military control, women they could assign where needed who had made a commitment to stay with the military. The Army was the first service to include women in May 1942 but followed its historic pattern of having the women serve with rather than in the Army by making the WAAC an auxiliary organization. By November 1942 the Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard had women's corps and all but the Army gave women full military status. Within the 6 months of their founding, WAAC director Oveta Culp Hobby had received requests for more than one-half million WAACs, with the Army Air Corps alone requesting 375,000. Although she was criticized in Congress and the press for failing to meet recruitment goals, the WAAC director had continually stated that the goals were completely unrealistic without implementing conscription of women and pointed out that the Army was not prepared to house, clothe and train that many women even if they could be recruited. A Gallup poll taken on Sept. 10, 1942 asked, "The Army can either draft 300,000 single women, aged 21-35, for the WAC for non-fighting jobs, or it can draft the same number of married men with families for the same work. Which plan would you favor?". Eighty-one percent of those responding favored drafting the women with only 13% in favor of drafting the men. Gallup repeated the poll several times during the war and support for drafting single women rather than married men with children ranged from 73% to 78%.

76. A National Salute To Bob Hope And Our Military Home Page
Raising funds to create a military tribute to Bob Hope in recognition of his efforts to United States servicemen and women.
http://www.hopetribute.org/
skip to main content The Board of Directors is delighted to announce that the Bob Hope Legacy Foundation has contributed the funds to make this tribute a reality. The newly designed monument will now be known as A National Salute to Bob Hope and our Military. Thank you all for your support and generosity. With your help, and the support of the Bob Hope Legacy Foundation this monument is becoming a reality. Sixty-one years have passed since Bob Hope first entertained our country's men and women in uniform. Whenever there was a need, Bob Hope was there. Thanks to him, hundreds of thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines have had their spirits lifted. In 1997, by an act of Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton, Bob was made an 'honorary veteran." Upon receiving the award, Bob said, "I've been given many awards in my lifetime - but to be numbered among the men and women I admire most - is the greatest honor I have ever received." The new monument is "composed of a central sculpture of Hope and fifteen figures depicting military personnel from the almost sixty years the comedian spent entertaining American troops... the monument manages to convey the mutual display of courage characteristic of Hope's U.S.O. performances: the obvious courage of the service men and women and Hope's exceptional display of courage in fearlessly bringing laughter to the audience who most desperately needed it."
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77. Gallery Of Antique Imperial Photography.
Gallery of antique photographs from Imperial Russia including actors, children, men, women, military, and interior views.
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DONATIONS CONTACT LINKS PHOTOGRAPHERS The size of images are specified in centimeters. Abbreviations: CC - Cabinet Card, CDV - Carte de visite, IC - Imperial Card, PC - Panel Card, PP - Photographic Postcard.Computer translation used. The owner of photographs and web-designer is Slava ILIN . No material from this site shall be used without express permission from the author Antique Photograph Ring Join Now Ring Hub Random

78. Native Women Veterans Of Our Military Armed Services. Brenda Finnicum A Research
with military Service Recognition for Native American women Welcome to Native women Veterans Please contact me with your information .
http://www.nativewomenveterans.org/
Native American Women
with Military Service
Recognition for Native American Women
who served in the Military
Honoring the Tradition of Indian
Women Warriors Honoring our World War I Women Warriors
Effie Barnett - Choctaw
Publication: The Oklahoman;
Date: Oct.27, 1918
Allen, Okla., Oct. 26 (Special) Word has just been received here that Miss Effie Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Barnett of Allen, has arrived safely in France. Miss Barnett is a Choctaw Indian, a graduate of the Presbyterian College at Durant and also of the All Saints hospital training school for nurses at McAlester. She entered the service in the army nurses corps at Fort Riley, Kan., in February, and a few weeks ago was ordered overseas for active duty. Cora Sinnard - Oneida Army Nurse Corp, World War I Photo courtesy of Department of Defense Edith Anderson Monture - Mohawk Army Nurse Corp, World War I Photo courtesy of Marvin Curry Welcome to Native Women Veterans "Please contact me with your information"

79. ExpatExchange.com: Information On Living & Working Overseas
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80. Native American Women With Military Service Site Information
For information on American Indian women in the military Please contact. Photographs may not be used without expressed consent from Brenda Finnicum .
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Native American Women with Military Service
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" The First American Indian Nurses"
Indian Country Today

by Brenda Finnicum
"Honor the women that served" ... Facts about Native American Army Nurses CLICK BELOW to see article written for nativeculture.com
by Brenda Finnicum PAGE ONE PAGE TWO Questionnaire I have included my questionnaire used in the search for Native American Indian Women that have served in the military. This is a printable copy that can be used to get your military service information to me. My goal is to give recognition to as many of our ladies as I can. CLICK HERE If you have any questions please Email me For information on American Indian Women
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