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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Sun Oct 22, 2017, 01:00 PM Oct 2017

National memorial to female vets marks its 20th anniversary

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/2017/10/21/national-memorial-to-female-vets-marks-its-20th-anniversary/

National memorial to female vets marks its 20th anniversary

ARLINGTON, Va. — Right next to Arlington National Cemetery, which draws about 4 million visitors a year, is a national memorial to military women. It draws about 200,000 visitors a year. The 33,000 square-foot (3,066 square-meter) memorial, known formally as the Women in Military Service for America Memorial, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this weekend with a series of events.

Among those attending events this weekend is Rosemary Bryant Mariner, 64, a retired Navy captain who was one of the first women to earn her wings as a naval aviator in 1974. She’s now a resident scholar at the Center for the Study of War and Society at the University of Tennessee. When she was breaking barriers, she said, feminism was in force and “we thought the doors were going to swing wide open.” Instead, progress has come only in fits and starts. Not until 2016 did then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter remove all restrictions on women’s service in the military, making women eligible for all positions in all branches, including combat and special operations forces.

Asked about her thoughts on another potential milestone — a first female Navy SEAL — Mariner said it should be based on an individual’s ability and aptitude. “If that person is qualified and wants to do that, I think it’s great,” she said. “We’ll get there.”

Roughly 3 million women have served in the U.S. military throughout its history, some going back to the Revolutionary War. A goal of the memorial is to have all 3 million included its official register, a database that includes facts about all of the individual women and their service.
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So far, though, only about 269,000 women are registered. Women can register themselves through a form on the memorial’s website. Family members can also register a woman. The registry is not online out of privacy concerns; visitors must come to the memorial to view it.

Cushman encouraged all female veterans to register. She said family members light up when they enter the memorial and retrieve information about their loved ones. Conversely, visitors are disappointed when they look up a family member only to find they aren’t included. “It’s their opportunity to take their rightful place in history, and it will be there for generations to come,” she said.
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National memorial to female vets marks its 20th anniversary (Original Post) nitpicker Oct 2017 OP
The Army now has female tank commanders. Aristus Oct 2017 #1
My thought has always been let them join the ranks Victor_c3 Oct 2017 #3
That's very cool DashOneBravo Oct 2017 #2

Aristus

(66,105 posts)
1. The Army now has female tank commanders.
Sun Oct 22, 2017, 05:27 PM
Oct 2017

Of course, there were squeals of outrage from the sexist pigs who still make up a significant part of the military. But I'm happy to report that there are many veterans, like me, who are happy with such a sign of progress, and expect our female counterparts to do well.

Victor_c3

(3,557 posts)
3. My thought has always been let them join the ranks
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 08:13 AM
Oct 2017

If a war isn’t good enough to send your daughters to die in, then maybe it isn’t worth sending your sons to die in either?

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