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1. Military academies were closed to women until 1976
Plenty of women served as nurses, codebreakers, ambulance drivers, and loads of other roles in American conflicts, but none were admitted to West Point or the Naval or Air Force Academies. That is, until President Gerald Ford signed in Public Law 94-106 in October of 1975. By the time enrollment was open the following year, more than 300 women enrolled at the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
2. 10% of U.S. Military veterans are women
That's more than 2 million women! While the number of male veterans is expected to decline by 2020, the number of women veterans is expected to grow dramatically. According to the Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA), women comprised 6.8 percent of the VA's veteran patients in 2013. This fascinating report by the charitable organization Disabled American Veterans states, "Research conducted by VA shows that almost one in five women veterans has delayed or gone without needed care in the prior 12 months."3. 33% of active duty enlisted women are African American
In addition, more than 15 percent of active duty women officers are African American. These brave women serve in every military occupation currently open to their gender, and in every pay-grade through Brigadier General/Rear Admiral.➥Check out Beautiful Girls in Ukrainian Army
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