
Exclusive: Woman makes history by being the first to graduate Special Forces training
A female National Guard soldier is set to graduate and don the coveted Green Beret at the end of the month. SOFREP has learned that
A female National Guard soldier is set to graduate and don the coveted Green Beret at the end of the month. SOFREP has learned that
Rosalie Liotta and her caregiver, Cathy Adkins, are both Veterans. Liotta enlisted in WAVES, the women’s branch of the U.S. Naval Reserve during World War
Governor Brown Proclaims March 15-21 “Women’s Military History Week” in Oregon.
Active-duty service women and women Veterans can learn more about VA health care services for women through free online training sponsored by VA in collaboration
In this time of physical distancing, VA knows it’s easy for women Veterans to feel isolated. Life plans and health can change in an instant.
Glenna Goodacre, sculptor of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C., died April 13 at 80. Diane Carlson Evans, founder of the memorial and a
For women Veterans who may be feeling isolated, online communities offer a great place to connect–especially now while we’re all social distancing. The Military Sisterhood
Women veterans are the fastest-growing segment of the veteran population and have been serving in the Armed Forces since the Civil War. This is … Views:
March 8 is International Women’s Day, and a celebration of women would be incomplete if the female trailblazers of the United States Army were not
Governor Brown Proclaims March 15-21 “Women’s Military History Week” in Oregon.
For the first time ever, a woman is now “in the final stage of training” to become the U.S. Army’s first female Green Beret. The
“The Birkemeiers are builders,” we were told once, by a member of the one branch of the family that decided to go into farming instead.
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