Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Incubator/Women in warfare and the military


 * See also:Wikidata list of redlinked women in the military
 * See also:list of redlinked women in the military

Welcome to the women in warfare and the military group, an initiative of the Military history WikiProject.

Purpose & scope
This group is working to improve articles on women in the military, women in combat, and women in war.

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 * 602nd Aircraft Warning Service Women’s Army Corps Filter Company,

A

 * Aline Lapicque Aline Lapicque-Perrin (1899-1991), French drawer and member of the Resistance, Righteous among the Nations. (File:Aline Lapicque-Perrin jul.1921.png)
 * Ange Laycock British sports person and soldier born 1982
 * Annie Hartelius Swedish officer (1862-1921)

B

 * Ineva Reilly Baldwin (1904-2000), US. Coast Guard lieutenant from Wisconsin,
 * Air Commandant Dame Henrietta Barnet, 1956–1959 Women's Royal Air Force
 * Commandant Daphne Blundell, 1970–1973 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Line Bond, first Danish woman fighter pilot,
 * Karen Fuller Brannen, first US Marine Corps female strike fighter to earn "wings of gold"

C

 * Christine M. Cook (b 1956), first woman of the Ohio national guard to assume command of 2 separate battalions and then a regiment; director of the Ohio veterans home, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Commandant Elizabeth Craig-McFeely, 1979–1982 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Oleta Crain, major in the Army, administrator of the women's bureau for the US dept of labor, Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
 * Gertrude Crawford, 1918 Women's Royal Air Force
 * Cécile Rol-Tanguy French resistance fighter (born 1919)

D

 * Commandant Dame Jean Davies, 1960–1964 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Commandant Dame Margaret Drummond, 1964–1966 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Lillian Dunlap, (1922-2003), Brigadier General of Us Army, Texas Women's Hall of Fame

E

 * Connie Engel/Connie J. Engel, first woman T-38 instructor and part of the Space shuttle program,

F

 * Commandant Marjorie Fletcher, 1985–1988 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Agnes Fong Sock Har first woman officer in the Singapore Air Force, pictures
 * Jane Foster (pilot), one of the first women in Canada qualified to fly the CF-18

G

 * GenderForce, an all-women Swedish military taskforce working with the UN to prevent violence against women. (in Swedish), ,
 * Ella Elvira Gibson/Ella Elvira Hobart Gibson, first female US Military Chaplain, ,
 * Ozra Asgar Gilani, first woman in Imperial Iranian Air Force, ,
 * Ethel Gray – Nursing sister and army matron

H

 * Bernice Falk Haydu, WASP and utility and engineering test pilot,, ,
 * Air Commodore Dame Felicity Hill, 1966–1969 Women's Royal Air Force
 * Diana Holland (military), Brigadier General and Commandant of the Army corp of cadets at West Point.

I

 * Charlotte Isaksson, creator of GenderForce, senior Gender advisor to the Swedish Armed Forces, interview,

J

 * Janet Jennings (1842-1917), known as "the Angel of the Seneca" for her heroic works as a nurse during the Spanish-American War,
 * Air Commodore Shirley Jones, 1986–1989 Women's Royal Air Force

K

 * Commandant Dame Marion Kettlewell, 1966–1970 Women's Royal Naval Service

L

 * Commandant Anthea Larken, 1988–1991 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Kathy La Sauce, Air Force pilot, first woman to pilot a C-141 Starlifter, first woman aircraft commander at Norton Air Force Base, ,
 * Dorothy Swain Lewis, WASP, artist, teacher,, ,
 * Barbara Erickson London, WASP pilot,, ,
 * Catherine Lundy - heroine from the Battle of Lundy's Lane (part of the War of 1812);

M

 * Mary Magdalene Maga/Maggie Maga, aviator mechanic for the Navy,
 * Patricia Malone (aviator) (1924-2008), a NAVY WAVE, ,
 * Air Commodore Philippa Marshall, 1969–1973 Women's Royal Air Force
 * Amanda Mathew, the first woman to lead an American deployed combat arms platoon
 * Commandant Vonla McBride, 1976–1979 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Rebecca Mpagi first woman pilot in the Ugandan military
 * Betty Mullis/Betty L. Mullis, Major General in the US Reserves., part of the Women in Aviation, International hall of fame,

N

 * The National Association of Black Military Women,
 * Parvaneh Noorvar (Major and physician), first woman to be a senior officer in the Imperial Iranian Air Force,

O

 * Kim Olson, retired US Air Force colonel, Texas Women's Hall of Fame, ,

P

 * Pallas Athene Award,
 * Park Ji Won (pilot), air force officer and one of 3 to become South Korea's first women fighter pilots
 * Park Ji Yeon (pilot), air force officer and one of 3 to become South Korea's first women fighter pilots
 * Deanie Parrish, WASP pilot,, ,
 * Nancy Parrish, founder of Protect Our Defenders (2011), the only national human rights organization focused on sexual assault in the US military., [, ]
 * Betty Haas Pfister/Elizabeth Pfister/Betty Pfister, WASP and lifelong career person in aviation,, , ,
 * Dessie Smith Prescott, first woman pilot in Florida, served in women's army corps in WWII, Florida Women's Hall of Fame
 * Pyun Bo Ra, air force officer and one of 3 to become South Korea's first women fighter pilots

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 * Air Commodore Helen Renton, 1980–1986 Women's Royal Air Force
 * Brenda E. Robinson, Lt. Col, first black woman to earn wings of gold: naval aviator,, , ,
 * Commandant Dame Nancy Robertson, 1954–1958 Women's Royal Naval Service

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 * Anna (Nan) Schofield/Anna Schofield – One of the first Australian Army nurses to serve in the Middle East during World War II; Author
 * Dawn Seymour, WASP B-17 pilot, ,
 * Air Commandant Dame Anne Stephens, [[Women's Royal Air Force]
 * Katherine-Anne Stewart (Class of 1985) – First female Commanding Officer of the 7th Signal Regiment; One of only three women COs in the Australian Army
 * Commandant Patricia Swallow, 1982–1985 Women's Royal Naval Service

T

 * Commandant Mary Talbot, 1973–1976 Women's Royal Naval Service
 * Karen Tan Puay Kiow, first woman colonel in the Singapore Armed forces, Singapore women's hall of fame
 * Ruthy Tu, first Chinese woman licensed to fly, 1932, trained in Chinese Army.

U

 * UPT Class 77-08 of Williams Air Force Base first all women class of pilots and navigators, 1976,

V

 * Adrianna Vorderbruggen, first openly gay woman killed in combat.

W

 * Florene Miller Watson, WASP pilot,, ,
 * Ethel Weed - American soldier, Women's Information Officer (WIO) of the Allied Forces during the U.S. occupation of Japan following World War II; played a key role in the formation of the majority of policies regarding women; pushed for universal suffrage for women and helped to establish the Women's and Minor's Bureau of the Ministry of Labor, among other feats; see James L. McClain's Japan: A Modern History, pp. 526–561; and Yuki Tsuchiya's Democratizing the Japanese Family: The Role of Civil Information and Education Section in the Allied Occupation (1945-1952), pp. 142–144
 * Betty Jane Williams,, WASP,
 * Mary Anna Martin Wyall/Marty Wyall, WASP, ,

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Civil War (1861-1865)

 * Eggleston, Larry G. Women in the Civil War: Extraordinary Stories of Soldiers, Spies, Nurses, Doctors, Crusaders, and Others. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2003. ISBN 0786414936
 * Harper, Judith E. Women During the Civil War: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge, 2004. ISBN 041593723X
 * Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Women in the Civil War. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1994. ISBN 0803282133
 * Toler, Pamela D., and Ridley Scott. Heroines of Mercy Street: The Real Nurses of the Civil War. New York: Back Bay Books, Little Brown and Company, 2017. ISBN 0316392065

Mexican Revolution and Spanish Civil War

 * Linhard, Tabea Alexa. Fearless Women in the Mexican Revolution and the Spanish Civil War. Columbia, Mo: University of Missouri Press, 2005. ISBN 0826216110

World War I

 * Atwood, Kathryn J. Women Heroes of World War I: 16 Remarkable Resisters, Soldiers, Spies, and Medics. Chicago, Illinois : Chicago Review Press, Incorporated, 2014. ISBN 9781613746868
 * Cobbs Hoffman, Elizabeth. The Hello Girls: America's First Women Soldiers. Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2017. ISBN 9780674971479
 * De Vries, Susanna. Australian Heroines of World War One: Gallipoli, Lemnos and the Western Front. Chapel Hill, Qld: Pirgos Press, 2013. ISBN 9780980621648
 * Ebbert, Jean, and Marie-Beth Hall. The First, the Few, the Forgotten: Navy and Marine Corps Women in World War I. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2002. ISBN 155750203X
 * Gavin, Lettie. American Women in World War I: They Also Served. Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1997. ISBN 087081432X
 * Shipton, Elisabeth. Female Tommies: The Frontline Women of the First World War. Stroud, Gloucestershire [England] : History Press, 2014. ISBN 9780752491431
 * Stoff, Laurie. They Fought for the Motherland: Russia's Women Soldiers in World War I and the Revolution. Lawrence, Kan: University Press of Kansas, 2006. ISBN 0700614850