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Women in Vietnamwww.WomenInVietnam.com
"Dried Corsages"
"The military, which prided itself on the records it kept in Vietnam -- counting the enemy number of weapons captured, for example -- cannot to this day say with certainty how many women served. The army that sent them never bothered to count them. The estimate most frequently given is that a total of 7,500 served in the military in Vietnam."
Laura Palmer, "Shrapnel in the Heart"
Here is a tribute to all who served:
"We Will ...
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Civil War Women
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Rose O'Neal Greenhow Papers
Rose O'Neal Greenhow was born in Montgomery County, Maryland in 1817. "Wild Rose", as she was called from a young age, was a leader in Washington society, a passionate secessionist, and one of the most renowned spies in the Civil War. The collection is mostly correspondence with Rose Greenhow related to her activities on behalf of the Confederate States of America, and ...
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American Women Who Died in the Vietnam War
(1959-1975)
M I L I T A R Y
US Army
2nd Lt. Carol Ann Elizabeth Drazba
2nd Lt. Elizabeth Ann Jones
Died in a helicopter crash near Saigon, February 18, 1966.
Capt. Eleanor Grace Alexander
1st Lt. Hedwig Diane Orlowski
Died in a plane crash returning to their duty stations at Qui Nhon from hospital duty in Pleiku, November 30, 1967.
2nd Lt. Pamela Dorothy Donovan
Lt. Donovan, from Allston, MA, became seriously ill and died on Jul ...
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But at that point, I looked up and I saw five Iraqi guys with their, you know, rifles pointed at me. So then I knew I wasn't dead. And I knew I was captured.
Then one of them reached down, grabbed me by the arm, and stood me up. And that's when he separated my already broken right arm. And then I knew I was pretty badly hurt and clearly, clearly not dead.
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The Story of Molly Pitcher
An Artillery wife, Mary Hays McCauly (better known as Molly Pitcher) shared the rigors of Valley Forge with her husband, William Hays. Her actions during the battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778 became legendary. That day at Monmouth was as hot as Valley Forge was cold. Someone had to cool the hot guns and bathe parched throats with water.
Across that bullet-swept ground, a striped skirt fluttered. Mary Hays McCauly was earning her nickname "Molly ...
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This page is dedicated to a real person, Nancy Morgan Hart & to many other women, men and children like her who performed patriotic acts during the American Revolutionary War.
This page is not sponsored by, or associated with any organization, but on behalf of descendants of Benjamin & Nancy Hart and myself, we also dedicate this page to the many people, past and present, (i.e. NSDAR, NSSAR) who have worked hard to preserve and perpetuate their memory.
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The American Civil War
Women in the Civil War
Civil War Women, Online Archival Collections
Civil War Women: Primary Resources on the Internet
Female Soldiers in the Civil War, Richard Hall
Manuscript Sources in the Special Collections Library, Duke U
Queen of the Confederacy: The Innocent Deceits of Lucy Holcombe Pickens, Elizabeth Wittenmyr Lewis, about the only woman to have her image engraved on Confederate currency
Remember the Ladies, Lydia Rapoza
Where No Man Shall Be A Slave, Daniel E. Cripe, a novel about Catherine Morgan
Women and the Civil War, Inc
Women Soldiers of the Civil War
August 20, 2004
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