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  2. Charles E. Kelly (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Kelly (September 23, 1920 – January 11, 1985) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration for valor—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II. Kelly was the third enlisted man to be decorated with the Medal of Honor for action on the European continent, after S ...

  3. List of women's firsts - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Other terms related to the glass ceiling can be used for specific fields related to those terms, such as "breaking the brass ceiling" for women in the military and "breaking the stained glass ceiling" for women clergy. [3] [4] Inclusion on the list is reserved for achievements by women that have significant historical impact.

  4. List of American women's firsts - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Theodosia Jones established the first all-women's company, called Women's Canning and Preserving Company; 1891 Marie Owens, born in Canada, was hired as America's first female police officer, joining the Chicago Police Department. [46] Irene Williams Coit, was the first woman passing the Yale College entrance examination. [47] 1892

  5. Charles marks achievements of women students on visit to ...

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    Somerville College has Margaret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, Dorothy L Sayers, Dorothy Hodgkin and Shirley Williams among its alumni.

  6. Charles Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Kelly (cartoonist) (1902–1981), Irish cartoonist and founder of the magazine Dublin Opinion; Charles E. Kelly (soldier) (1920–1985), United States Army soldier and recipient of the United States Medal of Honor; Charles H. Kelly (1833–1911), president of the Methodist Conference in 1889 and 1905

  7. Mildred Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Catherine Kelly (January 24, 1928 – January 27, 2003) [1] served in the United States Army from March 1947 to April 1976. She became the first African American woman to hold the rank of sergeant major and command sergeant major in the US Army and became the first female command sergeant major of a predominantly male Army installation.

  8. 'A cancer survivor asking for change': Meet USA TODAY’s Women ...

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    In 2022, she helped change the law in Ohio as a major force behind the passage of House Bill 371, which requires insurance companies to expand access to advanced breast cancer screenings for women ...

  9. Lady A's Charles Kelley Talks Sobriety in New Docuseries ...

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    Charles Kelley of Lady A is opening up about his journey to sobriety.. In the Friday, Nov. 15, episode of the Hulu docuseries, It’s All Country, Kelley, 43, opened up about quitting alcohol ...