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War and American Women

Heroism, Deeds, and Controversy

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Highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of American women in military history, this book chronicles their bravery and dedication in various roles, including spies and frontline correspondents, from World War I to present conflicts. It emphasizes personal stories of heroism, sacrifice, and the challenges faced by women in service, while also addressing the contentious debates surrounding women in combat. The narrative includes poignant accounts of those who suffered in the line of duty, offering a compelling perspective on their significant yet underreported impact.

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War and American Women, William Breuer

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