Posts Tagged ‘Women in the military’
Girly Girl Project with AT&T Pioneers
The Girly Girl Project with AT&T Pioneers A representative of the AT&T pioneers, Sheila Hull, contacted me about a project they could work on to support our troops through IHONORUSA.com. As we were speaking, I said to Sheila I recently got a note from a Platoon SGT in South Korea talking about his female…
Read MoreWomen Step Up!
Laurie Simms Secretary, As we reflect on our female military during March’s Women’s History Month, their contributions are as varied as the occupational specialties in which they serve. I remember as a young girl hearing about the first female cadets being accepted into West Point the year before I graduated high school. I took a different…
Read MoreDelta Sigma Theta Warm Project
Delta Sigma Theta Alumnae Chapter sorority has blessed I Honor USA again 2/15/16. This years donation project theme was “Keep Our Soldiers Warm” and warm they will be when they get the assortment of gloves, hats, scarves, male and female socks and blankets and sleeping bag to protect our soldiers and homeless Vets from the…
Read More280,000 Women Served in military Post-9/11 Era
DAV September 24, 2014 280,000 who knew how many women? Most of these women were directly exposed to combat and the daily threat of wartime violence. Today, DAV is releasing a new, landmark report – Women Veterans: The Long Journey Home – which identifies significant gaps in federal services for women in health care, transition…
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