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  2. Jessica Lynch - Wikipedia

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    I Am a Soldier Too. The Jessica Lynch Story. Knopf. ISBN 1-4000-7747-8. Mulrine, Anna (March 14, 2008). "Out of the Spotlight: Five Years on, Jessica Lynch and her ex-POW comrades look back". U.S. News & World Report. ISSN 0041-5537. Martyn, Peter H (2008). "Lynch Mob: Pack journalism and how the Jessica Lynch story became propaganda".

  3. Frances Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Frances Clayton in uniform. From the collection of the Minnesota Historical Society.. Frances Louisa Clayton (c. 1830 – after 1863), also recorded as Frances Clalin, was an American woman who purportedly disguised herself as a man to fight for the Union Army in the American Civil War, though many historians now believe her story was likely fabricated.

  4. Pauline Cushman - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Wood, who later adopted the stage name of Pauline Cushman, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on June 10, 1833, the daughter of a Spanish merchant and a Frenchwoman (daughter of one of Napoleon Bonaparte's soldiers). Harriet and her brother William [2] [page needed] were raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her parents moved there to ...

  5. Timeline of women in warfare in the United States from 1950 ...

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    Female Navy pilots flew helicopters and reconnaissance aircraft. Sixteen U.S. servicewomen were killed during the war. [1] [7] [34] [50] MAJ Margaret Bahnsen became the first female Regimental Tactical Officer at West Point (3rd Regiment), although MAJ Brenda Bradley served as an acting Regimental Tactical Officer in July 1987. [16]

  6. Soldiers' stories from Vietnam evoke memories

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    The death count for U.S. soldiers in the Vietnam War exceeded 58,000 before the government severed its involvement in 1973. A total of 395 fallen soldiers were from New Mexico, according to the ...

  7. Families of Israeli hostages release video of female soldiers ...

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    Seven female soldiers who worked as lookouts on the border with Gaza were taken captive from Nahal Oz, said the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which released the footage. All were 19 or 20.

  8. Leigh Ann Hester - Wikipedia

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    Leigh Ann Hester (born January 12, 1982) [2] is a United States Army National Guard soldier. While assigned to the 617th Military Police Company, [3] a Kentucky Army National Guard unit out of Richmond, Kentucky, [3] Hester received the Silver Star for her heroic actions on 20 March 2005 during an enemy ambush on a supply convoy near the town of Salman Pak, Iraq.

  9. Hilda Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Ortiz Clayton was born on May 21, 1991, in Augusta, Georgia to Ellis Ortiz and Evelyn Suarez. She graduated in 2009 from Westside High School in Augusta. [4] Ortiz Clayton, who was of Puerto Rican descent, was married to Specialist Chase E. Clayton, member of Charlie Company 1-30 IN 2 ABCT, 3rd Infantry in Fort Stewart, Georgia.