Women at War

  • Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses who Served in Vietnam
    By Elizabeth M. Norman

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  • Women at War
    By Karen Zeinert

    Women at War

  • Women At War: Declaring a Cease-Fire on Toxic Female Relationships
    By Jan Greenwood

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  • Women at War: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Conflicts
    By James Wise, Scott Baron

    While the book's focus is on today's women in combat, it also reaches back to Vietnam, Korea, and World War II to offer selected stories of inspiring women who served at the "cusp of the spear" as they fought and died for their country.

  • Women at War: Gender Issues of Americans in Combat
    By Rosemarie Skaine

    After defining exactly what is meant by “war” and “combat,” this work presents historical and present-day views of the involvement of women in the military.

  • Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam
    By Elizabeth Norman

    Norman tells the dramatic story of fifty women—members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force Nurse Corps—who went to war, working in military hospitals, aboard ships, and with air evacuation squadrons during the Vietnam War.

  • Women at War: The Progressive Era, World War One, and Women's Suffrage, 1900-1920
    By Jane Bingham

    Describes what life was like for American women from 1900 to 1920, discussing such aspects as family life, activities outside the home, working life, their role in World War I, gaining the right to vote, and minority women's lives.

  • Women at War: The Progressive Era, WWI and Women's Suffrage, 1900-1920
    By Jane Bingham

    Explores the role of women during the Progressive Era and World War I and the growth of women's suffrage.

  • Women At War: Rise Up, Be Restored and Embrace God's Mandate for Your Life
    By Delaine Allen

    In Women at War, you will see how your individual purpose fits into God's plan to transform nations and how to posture yourself personally for your divine calling. Every woman is significant!

  • Women at War
    By Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Anne L Naclerio

    In the very first text of its kind, Women at War brings together all available information and experience on women's physical and mental health in one resource to enlighten the practitioners caring for them.

  • Women at War
    By Jan Casey

    Two women. One war. With war the only certainty, there's just one thing in question: where do Viola and Annie's loyalties lie?

  • Women at War: Declaring a Cease-Fire on Toxic Female Relationships
    By Jan Greenwood

    This book sheds light on the source of confusion, revealing the true enemy and the real war.

  • Women at War: Subhas Chandra Bose and the Rani of Jhansi Regiment
    By Vera Hildebrand

    While the book's focus is on today's women in combat, it also reaches back to Korea, Vietnam and World War II to offer stories of inspiring women who served at the "cusp of the spear" as they fought and died for their country.

  • Women at War
    By Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Anne L. Naclerio

    'Women at War' reviews the epidemiology, changes in policy and demographics of women in the services, the factors affecting their health and health care while serving in austere environments, issues related to reproductive and urogenital ...

  • Women at War: Gender Issues of Americans in Combat
    By Rosemarie Skaine

    After defining exactly what is meant by “war” and “combat,” this work presents historical and present-day views of the involvement of women in the military.

  • Women at War: The Women of World War II- at Home, at Work, on the Front Line
    By Brenda Ralph Lewis

    Staggering in scale and impact, World War II called vast numbers of men to fight for their country and left behind huge vacuums -- in the family, the workplace and...

  • Women at War
    By Brenda Williams

    Looks at how women were affected by the war, discussing rationing, marriage, entertainment, family members serving in the armed forces, and women's work in defense plants, factories, and offices.

  • Women at War
    By Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Anne L Naclerio

    In the very first text of its kind, Women at War brings together all available information and experience on women's physical and mental health in one resource to enlighten the practitioners caring for them.