To celebrate Women’s History Month and the legacy of Lowell’s Edith Nourse Rogers, the first woman to represent Massachusetts ...
Though the British Crown has a long-standing connection to the Armed Forces, one member of the Royal Family certainly stands ...
LOVELOCK — Navy veteran and longtime Lovelock resident Mercedes Marcucci Starr has witnessed many events during her lifetime.
Women in Service is a special exhibit that honors almost 350,000 American women who served during World War II.
After finishing her basic training at Hunter College, Starr was assigned to the 12th Navy District, San Francisco’s Mare ...
Colorado Springs Chapter Wear Blue: Run to Remember — 9 a.m. first Saturdays, Cottonwood Creek Park, 7040 Rangewood Drive; ...
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force recently finished renovations on its exhibit that showcases the history of the Women Airforce Service Pilots organization.
The United States Women’s Army Corps was created as an auxiliary unit on May 15, 1942, and upgraded to active-duty status a year later. Up to 150,000 women enlisted in the Corps during World War II.
By LaKeshia N. Myers As we reflect on our nation’s progress during Women’s History Month, we must acknowledge the profound ...