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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and with her passing came an end to the longest reign of any monarch in British history. It was the end of the Second ...
Signing up During World War One, women volunteered for essential work in order to release men to go into the armed forces. Some 25 years later, as World War Two loomed, campaigns emphasised the ...
The Women in War exhibition, in Lincoln, highlights the "contribution" and "courage" of 10 women.
Army Gen. George C. Marshall had personally directed the Army to handpick several dozen women for a classified assignment: evaluating whether women could be successfully integrated into D.C.’s ...
The Army plans to issue a new World War II-style uniform starting the summer of 2020, as senior leaders look to sharpen the professional appearance of Soldiers and inspire others to join them.
Women were barred from combat during WWII. But they helped ensure the Allies' D-Day success The history of the D-Day invasion that changed the course of World War II is often told through the ...
"She also enjoyed her time in Britain and how welcome she was in British homes, as well as being struck by how bomb-damaged Birmingham was, which was unlike anything they had seen." When the women ...
The U.S. Army is getting new uniforms. The Army announced on Nov. 11 – Veterans Day – it was adopting an iconic uniform known informally as the “Pinks and Greens” as its new service wear ...
Opinion: We need to honor the efforts of women, Black Americans who served in World War II, and consider where we would be without them.
Freydis Sharland was also British Air Racing Champion and a trailblazer for women in aviation.
WWII veteran Jean Nysen reflects on life in the Australian Navy, then and now.