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  2. Women in combat - Wikipedia

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    The United States has more women in its military than any other nation. [67] The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 was a pivotal point for women in the Military. As the Army's mission changed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the roles of women also changed in the ranks.

  3. Women in the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    There have been women in the United States Army since the Revolutionary War, and women continue to serve in it today. As of 2020, there were 74,592 total women on active duty in the US Army, with 16,987 serving as officers and 57,605 enlisted. While the Army has the highest number of total active duty members, the ratio of women-men is lower ...

  4. Timeline of women in warfare in the United States from 1950 ...

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    The Combat Exclusion Law of the United States banning women from warships is lifted. [99] LT Monyee Kazek and LT Jody Turner became the first female EOs of a Coast Guard cutter. [18] CDR Rosemary Bryant Mariner became the first woman screened for command of an aviation unit in the U.S. Navy. [7]

  5. American women in World War II - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, approximately 350,000 U.S. women served with the armed forces. As many as 543 died in war-related incidents, including 16 nurses who were killed from enemy fire - even though U.S. political and military leaders had decided not to use women in combat because they feared public opinion. [2]

  6. Women in the military - Wikipedia

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    Women have been serving in the military since the inception of organized warfare, in both combat and non-combat roles. Their inclusion in combat missions has increased in recent decades, often serving as pilots, mechanics, and infantry officers. Since 1914, [1] women have been conscripted in greater numbers, filling a greater variety of roles ...

  7. Lori Piestewa - Wikipedia

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    Lori Piestewa. Lori Ann Piestewa (/ paɪˈɛstəwɑː / py-ES-tə-wah; [2] December 14, 1979 – March 23, 2003) was a United States Army soldier killed during the Iraq War. A member of the Quartermaster Corps, she died in the same Iraqi attack in which fellow soldiers Shoshana Johnson and Piestewa's friend Jessica Lynch were injured.

  8. Timeline of women in warfare and the military in the United ...

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    2011. 1 March: Kristin Werner became the first female Chief Gunner's Mate in the Coast Guard. [1] March: Air Force Major General Margaret Woodward, 51, became the first American woman to lead a combat air campaign. She directed the airstrikes over Libya for 11 days, until NATO took over.

  9. Timeline of women in warfare and the military in the United ...

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    2004. 2 January: CPT Kimberly Hampton, USA, becomes the first female military pilot to be shot down and killed by an enemy in United States history. [51][52][53] She is also the first female combat casualty in Iraq from South Carolina. [54][55] 9 April: SPC Michelle Witmer is killed in Baghdad.