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  2. Margaret Farrar - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Petherbridge Farrar (March 23, 1897 – June 11, 1984) was an American journalist and the first crossword puzzle editor for The New York Times (1942–1968). Creator of many of the rules of modern crossword design, she compiled and edited a long-running series of crossword puzzle books – including the first book of any kind that Simon & Schuster published (1924). [1]

  3. Anna Maria Lane - Wikipedia

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    Anna Maria Lane. Anna Maria Lane (c. 1755–1810) was the first documented female soldier from Virginia to fight with the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. She dressed as a man and accompanied her husband on the battlefield, and was later awarded a pension for her courage in the Battle of Germantown.

  4. Women in the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Ann Dunwoody became the first female four-star general in the United States Army in 2008; this also made her the first female four-star general in the United States military. [1] [2] There have been women in the United States Army since the Revolutionary War, and women continue to serve in it today. As of 2020, there were 74,592 total women on ...

  5. Women in the military - Wikipedia

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    Many female soldiers reported that the way they are viewed by male soldiers is often detrimental to their participation. For instance, female soldiers are often labeled as "either standoffish or a slut". [100] In order to avoid such labels, female soldiers have to spend time with fellow soldiers strategically, without spending too much time ...

  6. Women in combat - Wikipedia

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    Women in combatrefers to female military personnelassigned to combatpositions. The role of women in the militaryhas varied across the world’s major countries throughout history with several views for and against women in combat. Over time countries have generally become more accepting of women fulfilling combat roles.

  7. Cathay Williams - Wikipedia

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    Cathay Williams. Cathay Williams (September 1844 – 1893) was an American soldier. An African-American woman, she enlisted in the United States Army under the pseudonym William Cathay. Williams became the first female to enlist and the only documented woman to serve in the U.S. Army while posing as a man during the Indian Wars.

  8. Hannah Snell - Wikipedia

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    1745–1750. Known for. Disguising herself as a man to serve as a soldier. Hannah Snell (23 April 1723 – 8 February 1792) was an English soldier who disguised herself as a man to join the British military. Snell was mentioned in James Woodforde's diary entry of 21 May 1778 selling buttons, garters, and laces.

  9. Women in warfare and the military in the 19th century

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    Only women active in direct warfare, such as warriors, spies, and women who actively led armies are included in this list. Bùi Thị Xuân. Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière. Teriitaria II. Martha Christina Tiahahu. Maria Quitéria. Pancha Carrasco. Lalla Fatma N'Soumer. Begum Hazrat Mahal.