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WOMEN IN THE MILITARYA Selected BibliographyU.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE LIBRARYAugust 2009

Let the generations know that the women in uniform also guaranteedtheir freedom. That our resolve was as great as the brave men who stoodamong us, and with victory our hearts were just as full and beat just asfast. That the tears fell just as hard for those we left behind us.– 1LT Anne (Sosh) Brehm, U.S. Army Nurse Corps (WWII),Women in Military Service for America Memorial

PREFACEThe women who donned military uniforms in the American Revolutionary War led the way forthose women who wear the uniforms of today's military. The U.S. Army War College Librarycompiled Women in the Military: A Selected Bibliography to highlight some of theaccomplishments and challenges faced by these servicewomen.With certain exceptions, the materials in this bibliography are dated from 2005 to the present.For older materials, please see Women in the Military: A Selected Bibliography, compiled byJacqueline S. Bey, January 2005. All items are available through the USAWC Library. For yourconvenience, we have added U.S. Army War College Library call numbers, Internet addresses,or database links at the end of each entry. Web sites were accessed August 2009.This bibliography and others compiled by our research librarians are available online through theLibrary's home page at s.htm.For additional information, please contact the Research and Information Services Branch, U.S.Army War College Library, by sending an e-mail message to USAWC.LibraryR@us.army.mil orby phoning commercial (717) 245-3660 or DSN 242-3660.Greta H. Andrusyszyn, compileri

WOMEN IN THE MILITARYA Selected BibliographyAugust 2009ContentsGENERAL.1BIOGRAPHICAL .2COMBAT AND TRAINING .4FAMILY AND CAREER .7GENDER AND DIVERSITY .9HEALTH AND FITNESS . 11HISTORICAL . 14POLICY AND RELATED ISSUES . 17SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND ASSAULT . 20iii

GENERALBooks, Documents, and Internet ResourcesBey, Jacqueline S., comp. Women in the Military: A Selected Bibliography. Carlisle Barracks:U.S. Army War College Library, January 2005. 28pp. (U413 .Z92W62 en05.htmBreuer, William B. War and American Women: Heroism, Deeds, and Controversy. Westport:Praeger Security International, 1997. 255pp. (UB418 .W65B74 1997)Cockburn, Cynthia. "Soldiering, Women Who Want To, Men Who Don't." In From Where WeStand: War, Women's Activism & Feminist Analysis, 222-225. New York: Zed Books, 2007.(HQ1236 .C52 2007)Eagly, Alice H., and Linda L. Carli. Through the Labyrinth: The Truth about How WomenBecome Leaders. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2007. 308pp. (HD6054.3 .E132007)Frankel, Lois P. See Jane Lead: 99 Ways for Women to Take Charge at Work. New York:Warner Business Books, 2007. 279pp. (HD6054.3 .F587 2006)Graham, Sharon. An Exploratory Study: Female Surface Warfare Officers' Decisions to LeaveTheir Community. Monterey: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, March 2006. 87pp.http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA445448Ike Skelton Library. Women in the Armed Services Bibliography. Norfolk: U.S. Joint ForcesStaff College, March 2005. ography/women armed services.aspIke Skelton Library. Women, Then and Now Bibliography. Norfolk: U.S. Joint Forces StaffCollege, March 2008. ography/women then and now.aspManning, Lory. Women in the Military: Where They Stand, 5th ed. Washington, DC: WREI[Women's Research and Education Institute], April 2005. 37pp. (UB418 .W65M14 2005)Oliver, Kelly. Women as Weapons of War: Iraq, Sex, and the Media. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 2007. 208pp. (U21.75 .O43 2007)Pecenco, Elena G. The Retention of Female Unrestricted Line Officers. Monterey: U.S. NavalPostgraduate School, March 2005. 65pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA432227Sherrow, Victoria. Women and the Military: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1996.381pp. (U21.75 .S54 1996)Solaro, Erin. Women in the Line of Fire: What You Should Know about Women in the Military.Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2006. 411pp. (UB418 .W65S54 2006)

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Center for Women Veterans Home Page.http://www1.va.gov/womenvet/Whitman, Gailyn F. Female Captive Stories in the United States from the Colonial Era toPresent: A Study in the Pervasive Elements of the Traditional Narrative. Manhattan, KS:Kansas State University, 2005. 106pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA443942Zeigler, Sara L., and Gregory G. Gunderson. Moving beyond G.I. Jane: Women and the U.S.Military. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005. 194pp. (UB418 .W65Z23 2005)Periodical ArticlesDisher, Sharon. "Women Can Fight." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 132 (September 2006):12. ProQuestDoll, Yvonne. "Leadership Success Strategies of U.S. Army Women General Officers." MilitaryReview 88 (September-October 2008): 77-83. ProQuestNeumayr, George. "Your Mother's Army." American Spectator 38 (May 2005): 24-27. ProQuestOliver, Kelly. "Women: The Secret Weapon of Modern Warfare?" Hypatia 23 (April-June2008): 1-16. Wilson OmniFileQuenqua, Douglas. "Sending in the Marines (To Recruit Women)." New York Times, 21 April2008, sec. C, p. 1. ProQuestSolaro, Erin. "'Might' Does Not Make Right." Marine Corps Gazette 90 (May 2006): 69-70.ProQuestSuter, Elizabeth A., et al. "Female Veterans' Identity Construction, Maintenance, andReproduction." Women and Language 29 (Spring 2006): 10-15. ProQuestYeager, Holly. "Soldiering Ahead." Wilson Quarterly 31 (Summer 2007): 54-62. ProQuestBIOGRAPHICALBooks, Documents, and Internet ResourcesArlington National Cemetery. Prominent Women Buried at Arlington National al information/prominent women.htmlBlanton, Deanne. "Cathay Williams: Black Woman Soldier, 1866-68." In Buffalo Soldiers in theWest: A Black Soldiers Anthology, ed. Bruce A. Glasrud and Michael N. Searles, 101-113.College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2007. (E185.925 .B72 2007)Bragg, Rick. I Am a Solder, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story. New York: Knopf, 2003. 207pp.(DS79.764 .U6B73 2003)2

Cammermeyer, Margarethe. Serving in Silence: The Story of Margarethe Cammermeyer. NewYork: Viking, 1994. 308pp. (HQ75.4 .C36C36 1994)Dever, John P., and Maria C. Dever. Women and the Military: Over 100 Notable Contributors,Historic to Contemporary. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1995. 163pp. (UB416 .D48 1995)Holmstedt, Kirsten. Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq. Mechanicsburg, PA:Stackpole Books, 2007. 327pp. (DS79.76 .H54 2007)Johnson, John L. "Portraits of Medal of Honor Recipients: Women Recipients." In Every Nightand Every Morn: Portraits of Asian, Hispanic, Jewish, African-American, and NativeAmerican Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, 24-26. Winston-Salem, NC:Tristan Press, 2007. (UB433 .J53 2007)Kennedy, Claudia. Generally Speaking. New York: Warner Books, 2001. 326pp. (U53 .K455A32001)Kneib, Martha. Women Soldiers, Spies, and Patriots of the American Revolution. New York:Rosen, 2004. 112pp. (U410 .M1K52 2004)Library of Congress. Experiencing War: Women at War; Stories from the Veterans HistoryProject. htmlThe Mariner's Museum. Women and the Sea. http://ww2.mariner.org/women/National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Women Pilots in World War tsheet.asp?id 1506Pennington, Reina, ed. Amazons to Fighter Pilots: A Biographical Dictionary of MilitaryWomen. 2 vols. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2003. (U52 .A44 2003)Skiba, Katherine M. Sister in the Band of Brothers. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas,2005. 257pp. (DS79.76 .S43 2005)Tierney, Bonnie J. Locked in Time: I Still Remember and Always Will. Denver: Outskirts Press,2007. 191pp. (RC552 .P67T32 2007)Williams, Kathleen Broome. Grace Hopper: Admiral of the Cyber Sea. Annapolis: NavalInstitute Press, 2004. 240pp. (V63 .H66W34 2004)Williams, Kayla. Love My Rifle More Than You: Young and Female in the U.S. Army. NewYork: Norton, 2005. 290pp. (U410 .M1W34 2005)Wise, James E., Jr., and Scott Baron. Women at War: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Conflicts.Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2006. 234pp. (UB418 .W65W37 2006)Young, Alfred Fabian. Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, ContinentalSoldier. New York: Knopf, 2004. 417pp. (E276 .Y68 2004)3

Periodical ArticlesAlberts, Mike. "Female Combat Medics Fight Every Day & Earn Respect." Exceptional Parent37 (November 2007): 90-91. Wilson OmniFileAvallone, Paul. "Women Chopper Pilots Take to Afghan Skies." Army 57 (May 2007): 62-64,66, 68, 70, 72. ProQuestBrowder, Laura. "When Janey Comes Marching Home." Virginia Quarterly Review 84 (Fall2008): 55-68, xi. ProQuestCorbett, Sara. "The Women's War." New York Times Magazine, 18 March 2007, 40-55, 62, 7172. ProQuestMoss, Michael. "Hard Look at Mission That Ended in Inferno for 3 Women." New York Times,20 December 2005, sec. A, p. 1. ProQuestPaulson, Amanda. "The New Veterans among Us: Women; Women Comprise a Small ButSteadily Growing Number of Americans Serving Their Country in the Military." ChristianScience Monitor, 10 November 2006, p. 1. ProQuestReed, Nori Ann. "Just Call Her Captain." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 133 (December2007): 28-31. ProQuestSteele, Dennis. "Three Gunners." Army 55 (September 2005): 48-51. ProQuestStraub, Amanda. "A Unique Partnership." Soldiers 62 (May 2007): 30-31. ProQuestCOMBAT AND TRAININGBooks, Documents, and Internet ResourcesBaker, Henderson, II. Women in Combat, a Culture Issue? Strategy Research Project. CarlisleBarracks, U.S. Army War College, 14 March 2006. 15pp. 5Burba, Kathryn A. Leveraging the Army Vision to Amend the Combat Exclusion Law. StrategyResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 30 March 2007. 14pp. (ADA469-395) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA469395Burnes, Thresa. Contributions of Women to U.S. Combat Operations. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 24 March 2008. 20pp. 04

Chapman, Anne W. Mixed-Gender Basic Training: The U.S. Army Experience, 1973-2004. FortMonroe: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 2008. 197pp. (U408.3 .C44 2008)Goldman, Nancy Loring, ed. Female Soldiers – Combatants or Noncombatants? Historical andContemporary Perspectives. Contributions in Women's Studies No. 33. Westport:Greenwood Press, 1982. 307pp. (UB416 .F45)Kiss, Terry, comp. Women in Combat: OTS Current Military Topics. Maxwell Air Force Base:Air University Library, January 2005. , Michele M., and Douglas V. Johnson, II, eds. Women in Combat Compendium. CarlisleBarracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, January 2008. 75pp. (U413.C2W65 2008) iles/pub830.pdfSheppard, Cindy. Women in Combat. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. ArmyWar College, 25 February 2007. 16pp. (AD-A467-244) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA467244U.S. Department of Defense. Women in the Combat Zone. n serve/U.S. Department of the Army. Combat Exclusion: Quick Look Options, Version 4.0.Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Army, 10 May 2004. dfU.S. General Accounting Office. Gender Issues: Information on DOD's Assignment Policy andDirect Ground Combat Definition. Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office,October 1998. 21pp. (UB418 .W65U535 1998) http://www.gao.gov/archive/1999/ns99007.pdfU.S. General Accounting Office. Women in the Military: Deployment in the Persian Gulf War.Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, July 1993. 58pp. (UB418 .W65U561993) http://archive.gao.gov/t2pbat5/149552.pdfU.S. Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces. Women inCombat: Report to the President. Washington, DC: Brassey's, 1993. 377pp. (UB418.W65U58 1993)Periodical ArticlesAlvarez, Lizette. "Jane, We Hardly Knew Ye Died." New York Times, 24 September 2006, p. 4.ProQuestAlvarez, Lizette. "Women at War." New York Times Upfront, 12 March 2007, 18-19. ProQuestBarnes, Frederick. "Women in Combat." Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy 33 (July2005): 13. ProQuest5

Blankenship, Janie. "Ever-Changing Roles of Women in the Military." VFW, Veterans ofForeign Wars Magazine 92 (March 2005): 40. ProQuestBrower, J. Michael. "PRO: Expanding Roles for Women Warriors." Officer 81 (March 2005):38, 42-45. ProQuestCenter for Military Readiness. "Background and Facts: Women In or Near Land Combat." 16June 2006. http://www.cmrlink.org/WomenInCombat.asp?docID 271Center for Military Readiness. "Grim Toll of Military Women Killed in War: 105 WomenKilled in War on Terror." 18 June 2009. http://www.cmrlink.org/WomenInCombat.asp?docID 335Center for Military Readiness. "Rules for Women in Combat." http://cmrlink.org/womenlandcombat.aspDennis, Lisa M. "Female Medics in Line Units." Army Logistician 40 (January-February 2008):18-19. ProQuestDonnelly, Elaine. "CON: Women in Combat." Officer 81 (March 2005): 39-42. ProQuestHolland, Shannon L. "The Dangers of Playing Dress-up: Popular Representations of JessicaLynch and the Controversy Regarding Women in Combat." Quarterly Journal of Speech 92(February 2006): 27-50.Holmstedt, Kristen. "Women at War." American Heritage 58 (Winter 2008): 35.Hope, Angela. "Fully Warrior: Cooperative Unity." Tamara Journal of Critical OrganisationInquiry 5, no. 1/2 (2006): 24-38. ProQuestIskra, Darlene M. "Attitudes toward Expanding Roles for Navy Women at Sea." Armed Forces& Society 33 (January 2007): 203-223. SageJohnson, Lucas, II. "Duty Bound." Crisis 114 (March/April 2007): 16-19. ProQuestKnickerbocker, Brad. "Do US Women Belong in the Thick of the Fighting?" Christian ScienceMonitor, 26 May 2005, p. 1. ProQuestKroesen, Frederick J. "Women in Combat." Army 56 (May 2006): 8-9. ProQuestMaze, Rick. "House Panel Votes to Ban Women from Some Combat Support Jobs." Army Times,12 May 2005. 5.phpMcGirk, Tim. "Crossing the Lines." Time, 27 February 2006, 36. ProQuestNorris, Michele. "Women in Combat: Roles in US Army Expand." Pentagon Brief (1 November2007): 4. ProQuest6

Solaro, Erin. "All the Sisters and All the Brothers: American Women in Front-line Combat?They're Doing It." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 131 (June 2005): 46-48. ProQuestTyson, Ann Scott. "Bid to Limit Women in Combat Withdrawn." Washington Post, 26 May2005, sec. A, p. 1. ProQuestYeager, Holly. "Women in the Military 'We Are in the Fight'." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute133 (December 2007): 17-20. ProQuestMultimediaMcLagan, Meg, and Daria Sommers. Lioness. 82 min. New York: Room 11 Productions, 2008.DVD. (DS79.76 .L35 2008)FAMILY AND CAREERBooks, Documents, and Internet ResourcesBethea, Mearen Charlene. The Long War and the Forgotten Families: Dual-Military Couples.Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 22 March 2007. 22pp.(AD-A469-184) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA469184Carroll, Carolyn. The Need to Change Army Policies toward Single Parents and Dual MilitaryCouples with Children. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army WarCollege, 18 March 2005. 20pp. (AD-A432-289) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA432289Doganca, Erkan. Officer Career Paths and the Effects of Commissioning Sources on the SurvivalPatterns of Army Officers. Monterey: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, September 2006.139pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA457001Huffman, Ann H., and Stephanie C. Payne. "The Challenges and Benefits of Dual-MilitaryMarriages." In Military Life: The Psychology of Serving in Peace and Combat, vol. 3, ed.Carl Andrew Castro, Amy B. Adler, and Thomas W. Britt, 115-137. Westport: PraegerSecurity International, 2006. (U22.3 .M485 2006 v.3) Praeger Security InternationalKarney, Benjamin R., and John S. Crown. Families Under Stress: An Assessment of Data,Theory, and Research on Marriage and Divorce in the Military. Santa Monica: RAND,2007. 206pp. (UB403 .K36 2007) http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2007/RAND MG599.pdfKiss, Terry, comp. Dual Career Military Couples: ASBC Briefing Topics. Maxwell Air ForceBase: Air University Library, June 2005. m7

Raye, Sara. Hidden Casualties: Battles on the Home Front. Unionville, NY: Silk Label Books,2003. 346pp. (KF547 .R39 2003)Segal, Mady Wechsler. "Military Family Research." In Psychology in the Service of NationalSecurity, ed. A. David Mangelsdorff, 225-234. Washington, DC: American PsychologicalAssociation, 2006. (U22.3 .P792 2006)U.S. Army War College, Department of Command, Leadership, and Management. MilitaryFamily Program (MFP) Home Page. htm#introU.S. Department of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense Personnel and Readiness. CareerProgression of Minority and Women Officers. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Defense,1999. 99pp. http://www.dod.mil/prhome/careerprog.pdfU.S. Department of the Army. "Married Army Couples Program." In Enlisted Assignments andUtilization Management. Army Regulation 614-200, 50-53. Washington, DC: U.S.Department of the Army, 26 February 2009. http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r614 200.pdfU.S. Department of the Army. Officer Assignment Policies, Details, and Transfers. ArmyRegulation 614-100. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Army, 10 January 2006. 52pp.http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r614 100.pdfSee section 5-3, paragraph "a" for the regulation on assignment policies regarding marriedArmy couples.U.S. Department of the Navy. Navy Military Personnel Assignment Policy. Chief of NavalOperations Instruction 1300.15A. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Navy, 29December 2006. 0and%20Distribution%20Services/1300.15A.PDFU.S. Department of the Navy, Personnel, Research, Studies, and Technology Division, Bureau ofNaval Personnel. Results of the 2005 Pregnancy and Parenthood Survey. Millington, TN:U.S. Department of the Navy, Personnel, Research, Studies, and Technology Division,Bureau of Naval Personnel, June 2007. 127pp. (VB258 .U731 2007)http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA469227U.S. Marine Corps. "Chapter 1: Assignment Policy, Section 3; Household Assignment Policy."In Personnel Assignment Policy. Marine Corps Order P1300.8R. Washington, DC: U.S.Marine Corps, October 4, 1994. 119pp. /MCO%20P1300.8R%20W%20CH%201-8.pdfSee paragraph 1300, Joint Household Assignment Policy for the regulation on assignmentpolicies regarding married Marine couples.8

Periodical ArticlesBrooks, Bradley, and Russ Bynum. "Husband-Wife Soldiers Get to Share Quarters." USA Today,1 April 2008, p. 10. /a marriage01.art.htm"George Mason University: Study Finds That Mother's Military Deployment Affects Health ofWomen and Teens." NewsRX Health & Science, 19 April 2008, 244. ProQuestLundquist, Jennifer Hickes, and Herbert L. Smith. "Family Formation among Women in the U.S.Military: Evidence from the NLSY [National Longitudinal Survey of Youth]." Journal ofMarriage and Family 67 (February 2005): 1-13. ProQuestMcLaughlin, Matthew. "Dual-military Couples Share Deployment." American Forces PressService News Articles, 26 January 2005. d 24263GENDER AND DIVERSITYBooks, Documents, and Internet ResourcesBaker, Anni. "Gender in the Military." In Life in the U.S. Armed Forces: (Not) Just Another Job,93-95. Westport: Praeger Security International, 2008. (U21.5 .B14 2008) Praeger SecurityInternationalBouta, Tsjeard, George Frerks, and Ian Bannon. "Gender and Warfare: Female Combatants andSoldiers' Wives." In Gender, Conflict, and Development, 9-32. Washington, DC: WorldBank, 2005. 192pp. (HQ1236 .B68 2005)Carreiras, Helena. Gender and the Military: Women in the Armed Forces of WesternDemocracies. New York: Routledge, 2006. 262pp. (UB419 .E8C16 2006)Disler, Edith A. Talking in the Ranks: Gender and Military Discourse. Washington, DC:Georgetown University, 29 April 2005. 265pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA435040Do, James J.W. Understanding Attitudes on Gender and Training at the United States Air ForceAcademy. Colorado Springs: University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 2005. ein, Zillah. "Resexing the Wars of/on Terror." In Sexual Decoys: Gender, Race, and Warin Imperial Democracy, 17-48. London: Zed Books, 2007. (HQ1236 .E37 2007)Hunt, Krista, and Kim Rygiel, eds. (En)gendering the War on Terror: War Stories andCamouflaged Politics. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006. 234pp. (HV6432 .E53 2006)9

Lewis, Joshua Reid, and Shannon FitzPatrick Lewis. Gender Representation Trends andRelations at the United States Naval Academy. Monterey: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School,June 2005. 97pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA435528Lund, Kristin. Gender and Diversity in Military Operations. Strategy Research Project. CarlisleBarracks: U.S. Army War College, 9 February 2007. 16pp. 1Masar, Catherine. Diversity versus Affirmative Action for the United States Navy. StrategyResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 3 February 2006. 19pp. (ADA449-223) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA449223Mazurana, Dyan, Angela Raven-Roberts, and Jane Parpart, eds. Gender, Conflict, andPeacekeeping. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. 304pp. (JZ6405 .W66G45 2005)Sjoberg, Laura. Gender, Justice, and the Wars in Iraq: A Feminist Reformulation of Just WarTheory. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006. 265pp. (HQ1190 .S45 2006)U.S. Department of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Report on the Responses ofthe Armed Services to the Federal Advisory Committee on Gender-Integrated Training andRelated Issues and Additional Direction by the Secretary of Defense. Washington, DC: U.S.Department of Defense, 1 May 1998. 17pp. (U408 .D24 1998)U.S. Department of the Navy, Navy Personnel Research, Studies, and Technology Division,Bureau of Naval Personnel. Annotated Bibliography of Diversity Research Issues in the Navyand U.S. Military. Millington, TN: U.S. Department of the Navy, Navy Personnel Research,Studies, and Technology Division, Bureau of Naval Personnel, April 2008. 128pp. (Z6835.U5B76 2008) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA480403U.S. General Accounting Office. Gender Issues: Trends in the Occupational Distribution ofMilitary Women. Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, September 1999. 55pp.(UB418 .W65U538 1999) s, Johanna. Gender Mainstreaming in ESDP [European Security and Defense Policy]Missions. Chaillot Paper, No. 101. Paris: European Union Institute for Security Studies, May2007. 73pp. (JZ5584 .E85C3 no.101) 0mainstreaming%20in%20ESDP%20missions.pdfWoodward, Rachel, and Trish Winter. Sexing the Soldier: The Politics of Gender and theContemporary British Army. New York: Routledge, 2007. 144pp. (UB419 .G7W55 2007)Periodical ArticlesCritser, Reeba. "Lessons in Gender Operations." Soldiers 62 (July 2007): 32-34. ProQuest10

Dierdorff, Erich C., et al. "Group Differences and Measurement Equivalence: Implications forCommand Climate Survey Research and Practice." Military Psychology 18 (January 2006):19-37."Gender, Sexuality & the Military." Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 14 (May 2007):entire issue. ronnvoll, Marita. "Gender (In)visibility at Abu Ghraib." Rhetoric & Public Affairs 10 (Fall2007): 371-398. ProQuestHoward, John W., and Laura C. Prividera. "The Fallen Woman Archetype: MediaRepresentations of Lynndie England, Gender, and the (Ab)uses of U.S. Female Soldiers."Women's Studies in Communication 31 (Fall 2008): 287-311. Wilson OmniFileKuzovchikova, O.M. "Army Feminization: Its Essence, Evolution and Basic Trends." MilitaryThought 15, no. 4 (2006): 167-177. ProQuestLundquist, Jennifer Hicks. "Ethnic and Gender Satisfaction in the Military: The Effect of aMeritocratic Institution." American Sociological Review 73 (June 2008): 477-496. ProQuestMatthews, Michael D., et al. "Role of Group Affiliation and Gender on Attitudes toward Womenin the Military." Military Psychology 21 (April 2009): 241-251. InformaWorldSilva, Jennifer M. "A New Generation of Women? How Female ROTC Cadets Negotiate theTension between Masculine Military Culture and Traditional Femininity." Social Forces 87(December 2008): 937-960. Wilson OmniFileHEALTH AND FITNESSBooks, Documents, and Internet ResourcesArmstrong, Glenda, comp. Gender Issues in Physical Fitness Standards: OTS Current MilitaryTopics. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Library, August 2005. s.htmAustralian Department of Defence, Defence Science and Technology Organisation. Gender andPhysical Training Effects on Soldier Physical Competencies and Physiological Strain.Fishermans Bend, VIC: Australian Department of Defence, November 2005. er, Kathleen M. Health Beliefs of Active Duty Army Women: Barriers to Well WomanExaminations. Bethesda: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, May 2000.77pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA42126311

Kimerling, Rachel, Paige Ouimette, and Julie C. Weitlauf. "Gender Issues in PTSD [PostTraumatic Stress Disorder]." In Handbook of PTSD, ed. Matthew J. Friedman, Terence M.Keane, and Patricia A. Resick, 207-228. New York: Guilford Press, 2007. (RC552 .P67H152007)Lindstrom, Krista E., et al. The Mental Health of U.S. Military Women in Combat SupportOccupations. San Diego: U.S. Department of Defense, Center for Deployment HealthResearch, Naval Health Research Center, 25 August 2004. 28pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA434385Matsakis, Aphrodite. "'I Have to Be Twice as Good': Women Veterans; Achievements andInjustice." In Back from the Front: Combat Trauma, Love, and the Family, 244-275.Baltimore: Sidran Institute Press, 2007. (RC550 .M38 2007)Pierce, Penny F. "The Role of Women in the Military." In Military Life: The Psychology ofServing in Peace and Combat, vol. 4, ed. John H. Maurer and Richard H. Porth, 97-118.Westport: Praeger Security International, 2006. Praeger Security InternationalShaffer, Richard A., et al. Predictors of Stress Fracture Susceptibility in Young Female Recruits.San Diego: Naval Health Research Center, 2 September 2004. 27pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA452677Sundling, Carol Jean. "Carol Jean Sundling: Pennsylvania, U.S. Air Force Flight Nurse." InSoldiers Heart: Close-up Today with PTSD in Vietnam Veterans, ed. William Schroder andRonald Dawe, 3-40. Westport: Praeger Security International, 2007. (RC552 .P67S37 2007)U.S. Department of the Navy, Personnel, Research, Studies, and Technology Division, Bureau ofNaval Personnel. Results of the 2005 Pregnancy and Parenthood Survey. Millington, TN:U.S. Department of the Navy, Personnel, Research, Studies, and Technology Division,Bureau of Naval Personnel, June 2007. 127pp. (VB258 .U731 2007)http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA469227U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Women Veterans Health Care. http://www1.va.gov/wvhp/Yoder, Janice D., and Loren Naidoo. "Psychological Research with Military Women." InPsychology in the Service of National Security, ed. A. David Mangelsdorff, 211-223.Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2006. (U22.3 .P792 2006)Periodical ArticlesBelik, Shay-Lee, et al. "Relation Between Traumatic Events and Suicide Attempts in CanadianMilitary Personnel." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 54 (February 2009): 93-104. ProQuestBenda, Brent B. "Gender Differences in Predictors of Suicidal Thoughts and Attempts amongHomeless Veterans that Abuse Substances." Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior 35(February 2005): 106-116. ProQuest12

Christopher, Leslie A., and Leslie Miller. "Women in War: Operational Issues of Menstruationand Unintended Pregnancy." Military Medicine 172 (January 2007): 9-16. IngentaDove, Mary Baker, and Hyacinth J. Joseph. "Sociodemographic Profile of Women Entering aMilitary Substance Use Disorder Treatment Center." Military Medicine 172 (March 2007):283-287. IngentaEdwards, Lauren. "Raising the Bar." Marine Corps Gazette 91 (December 2007): 53-56.ProQuestFontana, Alan, and Robert Rosenheck. "Treatment of Female Veterans with Posttraumatic StressDisorder: The Role of Comfort in a Predominantly Male Environment." PsychiatricQuarterly 77 (Spring 2006): 55-67. ProQuestGold, Jeffrey I., et al. "PTSD [Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder] Symptom

The women who donned military uniforms in the American Revolutionary War led the way for . Military. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005. 194pp. (UB418 .W65Z23 2005) Periodical Articles . Admiral of the Cyber Sea. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2004. 240pp. (V63 .H66W34 2004)