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Government & Law | Military | Women in the Military
Women in the Military
The Women In Military Service For America Memorial is shown on the reverse of this 1994
Women Veterans Silver Dollar.
The coin's obverse portrays women in the five U.S. military services - Army, Marines,
Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
What group of veterans does the memorial shown on this coin honor? To date, 1.8 million have
served in and with the American military.
Hint: The memorial sits at the ceremonial entrance to Arlington National Cemetery.
Since the Revolutionary War, 1.8 million women
have served in and with the American military. The roles these patriots have played in our
country's history are rich and varied. One of the first women veterans we know about is
Margaret Corbin. She fought alongside her husband at the Battle of Fort Washington. On
July 6, 1779, the Continental Congress awarded her the first federal pension for a woman
wounded in battle.
Not surprisingly, the number of women in the military has grown along with this country and
women's rights. Recently, 41,000 military women served in the Persian Gulf War - 7 percent
of the troops. These women flew planes and helicopters, directed artillery, worked aboard
hospital ships and in mobile medical units, and served in dozens of other ways.
The Women In Military Service For America Memorial is this nation's first major monument
honoring women veterans. At the ceremonial entrance to Arlington National Cemetery, the
memorial spans 4.2 acres. Since opening in October 1997, it's been a visible reminder of
the 1.8 million women who've played an active part in our military history.
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