Women in military service Public

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A subset of my professional reading list specifically devoted to women in uniform.

  1. It's My Country Too by ,

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    This inspiring anthology it the first to convey the noteworthy experiences and contributions of women in the American military in …

    venya says:

    An important overview of women in military service throughout the history of the United States. Men do not and never have had a monopoly on defending their country.

  2. Grace Hopper and the invention of the information age by  (Lemelson Center studies in invention and innovation series)

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    venya says:

    Picked up on a whim at the Smithsonian a decade ago, this is a well-written account of a key figure in the early computing era. Admiral Hopper wrote the first computer manual, the first compiler, and was key in the development of COBOL and UNIVAC I.

  3. venya says:

    Fantastic read about Elizabeth Friedman, often overshadowed by her husband William, who was instrumental in early cryptography efforts against organized crime and Axis powers in World War II.

  4. venya says:

    Excellent read about women war journalists during the US involvement in Vietnam.

  5. Cordelia's honor by 

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    An omnibus reprint containing Shards of Honor and Barrayar.

    venya says:

    From one of the best modern science fiction and fantasy writers, this is actually two books combined in an omnibus volume. Although the protagonist is only in the military for part of the first book, themes of duty, sacrifice, loss, and dealing with trauma are throughout.

  6. Monstrous Regiment by  (Discworld (30))

    4 stars

    In the twenty-eighth Discworld novel the Discworld goes to war.It began as a sudden strange fancy... Polly Perks had to …

    venya says:

    Most of Pratchett's excellent Discworld novels have a distinct theme and they often build on each other. This one from late in the canon really looks into some of the ideas around gender norms and expectations in the context of military service.

  7. Fight Like a Girl by ,

    4 stars

    One woman's professional battle against systemic gender bias in the Marines and the lessons it holds for all of us.The …

    venya says:

    A little hard to follow at times, as the narrative jumps around in time a good bit, but an important and infuriating story.

  8. A higher standard by 

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    On June 23, 2008, President George W. Bush nominated Ann Dunwoody as a four-star general in the US Army-the first …

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