The Role of Women in the Vietnam War

The Role of Women in the Vietnam War
Title The Role of Women in the Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author Hallie Murray
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 104
Release 2019-12-15
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1978514271

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The Vietnam War was one of the most controversial wars in American history, as many Americans opposed the United States' involvement in the war. The draft, which forced certain young men to fight in the war, even if they didn't want to, was particularly controversial. At the time, women were not allowed to fight in the military, but many worked directly in the conflict as nurses and administrators. Through fascinating and poignant interviews, this book tells the stories of six courageous women who served in the Vietnam War as they narrate their fascinating and sometimes difficult memories of the conflict.

U.S. Servicewomen In The Vietnam War

U.S. Servicewomen In The Vietnam War
Title U.S. Servicewomen In The Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author Hilary Paff
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 202
Release 2021-06-04
Genre
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American military leaders were reluctant to send women abroad during the Vietnam War due to the unpredictable nature of guerilla warfare. There were no battle lines and no one knew when or where the next attack would strike. Yet many American women wanted to serve their country by supporting deployed troops and making a difference where they could. By the end of the war, approximately 11,000 military women had served in Southeast Asia along with an unknown number of American civilian women. All of the women who participated in the Vietnam War were volunteers. This is a story of American women who were recruited to be part of a secret mission to disguise themselves as Vietnamese and act as close-range snipers on warlords and generals. Successful missions reduced the flow of guns and drugs saving the lives of countless American troops.

Angels in Vietnam

Angels in Vietnam
Title Angels in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Jan Hornung
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 364
Release 2002
Genre Vietnam
ISBN 0595240909

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Cry, laugh, and share women’s Vietnam war experiences in their own words in this collection of stories, poems, and pictures of the Women Who Served. Over 11,000 women from America, New Zealand, and Australia went to Vietnam as nurses, American Red Cross workers, physical therapists, entertainers, librarians, and more.Ride along in a helicopter on a Christmas Day mission of the heart with Army pilots and American Red Cross Donut Dollies, in Vietnam, 1969. Meet Gary’s angel, a physical therapist who a wounded soldier found over three decades later to tell her, “thank you.” Take a trip back to the war with a woman when she finds her true love, a soldier fighting in Nam. Experience the war through a nurse’s eyes. Learn where the veterans are today. Read about the Australians and New Zealanders who served in Vietnam. Find out why male Vietnam veterans think the women who nursed, comforted, entertained, or just talked with them were Angels in Vietnam.Forward by David Hackworth, author of About Face and Steel My Soldiers’ Hearts.Jan Hornung is the author of This Is The Truth As Far As I Know, I Could Be Wrong and KISS the Sky: Helicopter Tales. www.geocities.com/vietnamfront

A Time Remembered

A Time Remembered
Title A Time Remembered PDF eBook
Author Olga Gruhzit-Hoyt
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Why did American women go to Vietnam? What were their lives like in the war zone, and after they came home?" A Time Remembered" provides answers to these questions and more, and pays tribute to these patriots. Photos.

American Women of the Vietnam War

American Women of the Vietnam War
Title American Women of the Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author Amanda Ferguson
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 116
Release 2004-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780823944484

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Profiles American women who served as nurses and in other capacities during the Vietnamese Conflict, and describes different ways in which their experiences continue to be part of their lives.

Women Vietnam Veterans

Women Vietnam Veterans
Title Women Vietnam Veterans PDF eBook
Author Donna A. Lowery
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 636
Release 2015-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 1504913981

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Women Vietnam Veterans: Our Untold Stories, by Donna Lowery, a Vietnam veteran, chronicles the participation of American military women during the Vietnam War. This little-known group of an estimated 1,000 women from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force left its mark in Vietnam from 1962 to 1973. They served in a myriad of duties from intelligence analysts, flight controllers, clerk-typists, translators, physical therapists, dietitians and communications specialists among many others. Our Untold Stories allows the women to speak for themselves about their experiences, and, for the first time ever, brings names, facts and figures together in one literary work. The purpose of the book is to be historically significant to future researchers. The history of the military women in Vietnam began in 1962 with Army Major Anne Marie Doering. She was born in what became North Vietnam. Her father was a French officer, her mother a German citizen. When her father died, her mother married an American businessman. Her service in Vietnam as a Combat Intelligence Officer is a compelling story of the US military women in a war zone. It was not until 1965 that the US Women’s Army Corps (WAC) sent two women as advisors to assist the newly formed Vietnam Women’s Armed Forces Corps. The following year, the Army authorized the establishment of a WAC Detachment in Vietnam. Soon, thereafter, the Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy also sent women to serve in various capacities. In March 1973, under the Paris Peace Accords, the last women left Vietnam along with the remaining men. The impact they had in Vietnam set the stage for the expansion and integration of women into additional roles in the military. Today, women serve in areas of active combat, demonstrating their abilities and dedication to the mission.

War Torn

War Torn
Title War Torn PDF eBook
Author Tad Bartimus
Publisher Random House Trade Paperbacks
Pages 322
Release 2004
Genre Reporters and reporting
ISBN 0375757821

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For the first time, the women who are legends in the world of journalism talk about professional and personal experiences as young reporters who lived, worked, and loved surrounded by war. These stories not only introduce a remarkable group; they give an entirely new perspective on the most controversial war in our history.