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Tribute to Women in the Services
Women have served with distinction and honor, while breaking down the gender-barrier in the services.  From first serving as nurses, to now flying bombing missions and commanding ships.  Women have long been an uncredited asset to the Services, and are now more than ever getting their due.  Thank you to all the women who came before...
WAVE recruitment poster - 1945
Navy Nurse with Hospital Ship - Circa WWII
WAVE at War - Painting circa WWII
Navy WAVE trainee - Circa April 1944
WAVES Aviation Metalsmiths - July 1943
U.S. Naval Training Center, Women's Reserve, The Bronx, NY - Circa WWII
This page is dedicated to all the Service Women past, present and future.  Thank you for paving the way for the rest of us.
This is especially dedicated to LCDR Eunice F. Petermeier (Casey), NC, USNR  1941-1946.  Her inspiration has been invaluable.
Evacuation Hospital - Long Binh, Vietnam
Recruiting Poster Circa WWII 100 Years of Army Nursing - SSG Carl Snyder, 1996
African-American Army Nurses - WWI
Army Nurses Returning Home after victory in Europe - 1945
Honor Guard in Summer Uniform - 1974
SPAR Recruiting poster - WWII
These images are from The Navy Historical Society, The Center for Military History, and The U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office.  Please visit these sites for more images and information.
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