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(U.S. Army photo) In 1979, Marcella Hayes was only the 55th woman to become a helicopter pilot and the first female African-American military aviator ever. She earned her wings and a paratrooper ...
Military women in World War II were there ... Lena Andrews is the author of Valiant Women: The Extraordinary American Women Who Helped Win World War II and an Associate Research Professor at ...
The Military Women’s Memorial honors the contribution ... for renovation thanks to a donation from the Daughters of the American Revolution. Veterans are urged to register their stories on ...
An American woman was freed by the Taliban after she ... the agency said it "believed" that Habibi was taken by Taliban military or security forces and "has not been heard from since his ...
Shoshana Chatfield is the third high-ranking female military officer ousted since President Donald Trump returned to office.
For centuries immigrants who served in the military could become American citizens. But are the women and men pictured here among the last? Photographs by Christie Hemm Klok; Text by Robb Bradley ...
A South Dakota active-duty airman was arrested on federal charges after authorities say he allegedly murdered a missing Native American woman on a military base. Quinterius Chappelle, 24 ...
With a mission to “honor Native women who have served from the beginning,” as Holt Breen puts it, NAWW strengthens the visibility of Native warriors within American military history.
An active-duty airman in South Dakota has been arrested and is accused of murdering a Native American woman on Ellsworth ... Ellsworth's 28th Bomb Wing, told Military.com in an emailed statement ...
The women all served in various positions in the 82nd Field Hospital ranging from medics and nurses, to cooks and supply.