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  • The Minerva Center
    The MINERVA Center, Inc. is a nonprofit 501c3 educational foundation. Since 1983 it has supported scholars, journalists, filmmakers, public policy activists and others engaged in the study of women and the military and women in war. It is nonpartisan ...
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  • The Womens Timber Corps
    During World War 2, over 4,900 young women joined the Womens Land Army Timber Corps W.L.A.T.C. in order to make a contribution to the war effort. They worked in the forests of Great Britain, felling, snedding, loading, crosscutting, driving tractors, ...
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  • The WAVES
    WAVES acronym for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services 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 particularily in the WAVES. ...
    http://womenofthewaves.com/
 
  • The Women in Vietnam
    Women are warriors the same as men are warriors,and what this country owes them, if owe is the word,is the same as we give any warrior. ...
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  • The Women as Warriors
    The most common occasion on which women would take part in battles was when their home, castle or town was attacked. They could be part of a towns militia on the same basis as their male counterparts. A medieval lady would have expected to take charg ...
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  • The Soviet Women
    The genuine value of these books and the interest they are bound to generate among specialists and general readers alike argue for… wider dissemination. The books should be made available to the wider audience they so richly deserve. ...
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  • The Women Come to the Front
    The women featured in this exhibit were chosen because of the strength and variety of their collections in the Library of Congress. Like their colleagues, the women followed various paths to their wartime assignments. ...
    http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/wcf0001.html
 
  • The Fly Girls
    During WWII, more than a thousand women signed up to fly with the U.S. military. Wives, mothers, actresses and debutantes who joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots WASPS testpiloted aircraft, ferried planes and logged 60 million miles in the air. ...
    http://pbs.org/wgbh/amex/flygirls/
 
 
 
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