Historically, the military has provided minorities equal opportunity. Brenda L. Moore and Schulyler C. Webb examine whether or not this is still perceived to be the case in today's Navy.
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Discusses the role of women in every military conflict since the Vietnam War, the significant advances made by women in the Armed Forces during the 1980s, and subsequent resistance to these reforms
Meet the women who have served their country courageously and who are standing up for fairness in the US military.
Essays cover a variety of viewpoints on the subject of women in the military, including whether mothers belong in the military, should military colleges expel pregnant students, and do women reduce the effectiveness of ground combat units.
In a time of war, when the need for military personnel is greatest? Do restrictions on women soldiers still make sense? This title explores these and other related questions.
Discusses the deployment of women in the military to the Persian Gulf during Operations Desert Shield & Desert Storm.
This revised edition of Maj. Gen. Jeanne Holm's classic work on the history and role of women in the U.S. armed forces brings the reader up to date by covering...
Women in the military