Focusing on the challenges faced by female veterans, this inspiring book highlights their battles with combat-related injuries, trauma, and the aftermath of sexual harassment and assault. Kirsten Holmstedt, a respected chronicler of women in the military, shares poignant stories of resilience and healing as these veterans confront their struggles with courage. Through their experiences, the book sheds light on the unique difficulties they encounter within the military and VA systems, ultimately celebrating their strength and determination to overcome adversity.
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Kirsten Holmstedt focuses on the often-unexplored experiences of women in combat roles. Her work is deeply rooted in extensive research and personal interviews with female soldiers, Marines, airmen, and sailors. Through these narratives, she illuminates their courage, resilience, and the evolving roles of women in warfare. Her writing delves into complex themes of service, identity, and the profound impact of conflict.



- 2016
- 2011
The Girls Come Marching Home
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
How does a woman adapt to life back at home when returning from war-torn Iraq? These deeply personal and emotional accounts of more than a dozen American soldiers returning home from the war in Iraq includes contributions from women from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard.
- 2008
Focusing on the experiences of women in the U.S. military during the Iraq War, this collection features twelve compelling narratives that highlight their bravery and resilience. Among the stories are those of the first female pilot shot down and survived, the military's first black female pilot in combat, and a turret gunner defending convoys. These accounts reveal the challenges and sacrifices faced by over 155,000 women who served, offering a profound insight into their roles in combat and the impact of war on their lives.