The U.S. Army first allowed women to enlist in 1948, but many had service experience before then as cooks, nurses, spies or codebreakers. Not until 2013 were the barriers to ...
We all know war is destructive, that it can leave nations and people alike crippled for years to come, both physically and metaphorically. But the unrest associated with war can ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has partnered with PenFed Foundation — the charitable arm of PenFed Credit Union — to announce its Military “Women Veteran Bootcamp Accelerator” On July 13, ...
Veterans laid wreaths at the World War II Memorial on Monday in Washington, DC to commemorate Memorial Day and honor the fallen men and women of the ... source
Women represent the fastest-growing population in both military service and the veteran community. In greater numbers than ever, women are stepping up to ... source
The Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program has reached almost one million veterans, but it needs more women. The project, launched in 2011, is one of the world’s largest research efforts ...
This story first appeared in the Tampa Bay Times. HOLIDAY — A Pasco County nonprofit created to help veterans deal with trauma has been rocked by accusations that its founder ...
Three women veterans talk about their transition from the military to manufacturing careers. Produced by the Manufacturing Institute and Arconic Foundation. source
This is an incredible story of skill, determination, love, and service to the country and to the Navy. The four women you will meet here in this video have all ...