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Could Women Only Be Nurses in WWII?

Many believe women in World War II were limited to nursing, but the reality is far more complex. From pilots and spies to factory workers and frontline resistance fighters, women played critical roles ...
JOAN Wright was celebrating her 24th birthday at the Hotel Sydney on October 18, 1942, with her mother and sister, when she caught the eye of Ray Hodgson, a tall, blue-eyed, blond American.
A “protection force” was authorized by Congress in July to guard Mare Island and other Navy shore establishments. That ...
A renowned Loveland sculptor and a woman who grew up here but now lives in France are working together to honor Joséphine ...
Japan ranks low in gender equality among developed nations. The first woman to lead the country is an ultraconservative who ...
New fiction by Salman Rushdie and Bryan Washington, a memoir by Margaret Atwood, devilish romantasy and more. Credit...The ...
Gina Monahan, MS arts administration and museum leadership ’25, curated a new exhibition highlighting the family of Drexel ...
Inspiration can strike in the most unexpected of places. For bestselling author and Western New York native Susan Wiggs, it ...
Lyle Waggoner remained as male the lead and Diana’s love interest, Steve Trevor. Only this time, he played the son of the ...
Japanese colonialism is infamous for its brutalization of women, abducted and forced into sex slavery. Less known is women’s ...
Greek women in WWII—from resistance fighters to agents of social change who shaped womanhood into what it is today.
Discover the remarkable story of Phyllis \"Pippa\" Latour Doyle, the last surviving female agent of Winston Churchill’s ...