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Army Women's Museum Museum located in Ft. Lee, VA. A resource for history of women in the Army.
Center for Women Veterans, Department of Veterans Affairs Official VA site provides information and contacts for females seeking to obtain entitlements.
The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services The Committee is composed of civilian women and men who are appointed by the Secretary of Defense to provide advice and recommendations on matters and policies relating to the recruitment and retention, treatment, employment, integration, and well-being of highly qualified professional women in the Armed Forces.
The Department of Defense Celebrates Women's History Month
Gender Gap in the Military A history of women and the US military; women warriors throughout the ages; and the military glass ceiling.
InCountry Women A resource for research on women's service in Vietnam.
Leave My Child Alone!: A Family Privacy Campaign to Protect Our High School Students From Unwanted Military Recruiting. Buried deep within the No Child Left Behind Act is a provision that requires public high schools to hand over private student information to military recruiters.
MilitaryMommy Online where active duty and dependant military moms, military wives, military spouses, and military women worldwide can connect online. We are committed to supporting, identifying, and encouraging the love and drive of military mothers for their undying committement to their family and country.
Military Woman A comprehensive page of resources for women in the military.
Military Women Veterans A history of their past and information for the present.
Military and Veteran Women Resource Guide An extensive listing of websites for military women.
Minerva Center, Inc. A Nonprofit Educational Foundation Supporting Study of Women in War & Women and the Military
Native American Women with Military Service Honoring the Tradition of Indian Women Warriors
Our Stories--Recollections of Women from WWII Project to collect stories written by women who experienced WWII.
Veterans Health Care--Women Offers all women veterans help with the VA, their country's governing entities and non-governmental sources.
Veteran Feminists of America VFA is a nonprofit organization for veterans of the Second Wave of the feminist movement. The goals are to enjoy the camaraderie forged during those years of intense commitment, to honor ourselves and our heroes, to document our history, to rekindle the spark and spirit of the feminist revolution and act as keeper of the flame so that the ideals of feminism continue to reverberate and influence others.
Vietnam Women Veterans, Inc. dedicated to all the female enlisted, and staff and line officers who served in Vietnam.
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Remembered by those who knew them.
Women of the WAVES--National Michigan Unit 32 Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services
Women Airforce Service Pilots of WWII ....to honor the WOMEN PILOTS of WWII and to shine a light on their contributions to the history of United States military aviation: Hear the songs, see the planes, check out the documents and photographs.
Women and the Civil War--Recognizing Women’s Efforts 1861–65 Society • Conferences • Board • Books! • Discussion Group
Women in the Military Project, Women's Education and Research Institute Mission: to identify issues affecting women and their roles in the family, workplace, and public arena, and to inform and help shape the public policy debate on these issues.
Women in Military Service for America Memorial "Relive the past, experience the present and envision the future of America's Servicewomen."
Women in the Navy--women's health To keep as many female Sailors and Marines in a full duty status as possible by supporting their medical readiness and ensuring that women's health is an integral component of total fleet health.
Women in the U.S. Navy--Bibliography Oral Histories, Historic Documents, Photographs and Artwork.
Women Military Reenactor's Homepage The snap of a twig could be the difference--This site is dedicated to the women who reenact in military roles.
Women's Army Corps Veteran's Association ...We are resolved to promote justice, tolerance, peace and good will among all men toward the end that all wars may cease.
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