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United States -- Armed Forces -- Women
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How memories are made:, the journal of an Air Wac, by Betty Beyers Redmann
It's our military, too!, women and the U.S. military :, edited by Judith Hicks Stiehm
Women and the military, Martin Binkin and Shirley J. Bach
Gender camouflage, women and the U.S. military, edited by Francine D'Amico and Laurie Weinstein
Bands of sisters, U.S. women's military bands during World War II, Jill M. Sullivan
Mixed company, women in the modern army, Helen Rogan
Women in the military, James Haley, book editor
The story of America's female patriots, produced by Ron Howard ; written and directed by Frank Martin
The invisible war, Girls Club Entertainment, Chain Camera Pictures, Rise Films ; dostributed by Docurama, Cinedigm Entertainment Group ; producer, Amy Ziering, Tanner King Barklow ; writer/director, Kirby Dick
Women in the military, an unfinished revolution, Jeanne Holm
Women at war, gender issues of Americans in combat, by Rosemarie Skaine
To serve my country, to serve my race, the story of the only African American WACS stationed overseas during World War II, Brenda L. Moore
Heroism begins with her, inspiring stories of bold, brave, and gutsy women in the u.s. military, written by Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Julia Kuo
The changing role of women during World War II, by Louise Hooper Harper
Tailspin, women at war in the wake of Tailhook, Jean Zimmerman
Ground zero, the gender wars in the military, Linda Bird Francke
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