Cook (now Lauren Cook Wike) wrote in their book “They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War.” “When viewed against the backdrop of Victorian oppression, the appeal of ...
Women veterans from the Civil ... from World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War to visit Washington, D.C., and see their respective war memorials, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and ...
The cemetery, which is operated by the Army, said it was working to restore the content. Among the obscured pages was ...
As we reflect on the remarkable history of the United States military, it is crucial to acknowledge the invaluable contributions made by minorities throughout the years. The stories of bravery, ...
Arlington National Cemetery has purged its website of pages about notable Black, Hispanic and women veterans, as well as ...
“During the American Civil War, women took on many roles beyond traditional expectations. Some disguised themselves as men to serve in the military, fighting bravely as infantry and artillery soldiers ...