Women soldiers
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Women soldiers
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- Beyond the band of brothers : the US military and the myth that women can't fight
- For you an officer's career in the U.S. armed forces
- Gender and private security in global politics
- Globalization and militarism : feminists make the link
- Glory in their spirit : how four black women took on the Army during World War II
- Her best shot : women and guns in America
- Her cold war : women in the U.S. military, 1945-1980
- Italian women at war : sisters in arms from the Unification to the twentieth century
- Joan of Arc : a history
- Living legends and full agency : implications of repealing the combat exclusion policy
- México's nobodies : the cultural legacy of the soldadera and Afro-Mexican women
- Postfeminist war : women and the media-military-industrial complex
- Radicalizing her : why women choose violence
- Searching for the Amazons : the real warrior women of the ancient world
- Serving in silence
- Social representation in the U.S. military
- The Hello Girls : America's first women soldiers
- The women soldiers of Dahomey
- Ugly lies the bone
- Women and war in antiquity
- Women in the armed forces
- Women in the military : hearings before the Military Personnel Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives ; Ninety-sixth Congress, first and second sessions ; November 13, 14, 15, 16, 1979 and February 11, 1980
- Women warriors : an unexpected history
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