The Six Triple Eight, a military battalion made up of 855 Black women during World War II, included 19 from Maryland.
Often serving as nurses overseas, women played crucial roles in the branches of the U.S. military in WWII.
She started training in 2005. Later in her career, she spent years working as a volunteer for change from inside the Air Force with the all-volunteer Women's Initiative Team. She spent two years ...
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With Israel expected to release all women and Palestinian minors held since the war began, MEE takes a look at the ...
The Utah State Aggies (2-22) face the Air Force Falcons (14-10) in a clash of MWC teams at 1:00 PM ET on Wednesday.
Our international correspondent Valerie Gauriat travelled to south-eastern Ukraine to meet the women who have recently joined ...
Another icy second quarter doomed the Air Force women, and this had nothing to do with the wintry conditions outside Clune Arena. The Falcons fell 65-58 at home to Colorado State on Saturday ...
A citizen pays his respects at the funeral hall for Gil Won-ok, a victim of the Japanese military's wartime sexual slavery, at Incheon Red Cross Hospital in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, on February 17.
History hangs on the walls of Cynthia Scott’s home in Hickory. It’s where her mother Elizabeth Barker Johnson spent the last ...