March is Women's History Month.
More than 200,000 Women serve on Active
Duty in the U.S. Military.
There are an estimated 2 Million Female
US Veterans (and they have served in every American War since 1776 – officially
and unofficially.)
No official records for American
Women serving during the Revolution, but we know they did.
20,000 American Women served during
the Civil War (1,000 disguised themselves as Men and Actively Fought).
3,000 American Women served
during World War 1 (there were 403 in 1917 and 3,000 by 1918.) This is the
first time Women were openly allowed to serve.
350,000 American Women served
during World War 2. 432 were killed in the Line of Service and 88 became POWs.
120,000 American Women served
during the Korean War.
265,000 American Women served during
the Vietnam War with 11,000 inside South Vietnam. It was the first time Women
could become Generals (1967) and Lead Command Units that also had Men in them
(1972.)
40,000 American Women were
deployed during the Gulf War.
In 1994, American Women were
allowed to serve in all non-combat areas of the Military.
Since 2013, American Women have
been able to officially serve in Combat.
More than 300,000 American Women served
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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