Women in the Military
Bernice "Bee" Haydu was a World War II Engineering Test pilot in the Women Airforce Service Pilots. Her friends said
The Coast Guard pays tribute to the generations of women whose commitment to service have helped shape the Coast Guard
In honor of Black History Month, the U.S. Army Women's Museum has compiled a brief history of African American women
Lt. Amanda Montour, a pilot at Air Station Houston, answers the question "what being a Coast Guard aviator means to
Over the past century and a half, the United States government has occasionally relied upon a national draft to fill
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus visited Officer Candidate School and The Basic School at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
Female Marines who successfully completed training for ground combat arms specialties, as part of gender integration studies will officially receive
Like father, like daughter: a Melbourne Air Force major flies fighter jets just like her dad.
Two Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni think back on their time in Infantry Training Battalion. Both of the
Cornelia Clark Fort was the first U.S. pilot to encounter the Japanese air fleet during the attack on Pearl Harbor.