Women in the Military

We have started a collection of videos acknowledging and honoring women in the military.  Our goal is to share some of their experiences, their trumphs and tributions in and out of the military. We hope to educate, validate and commemorate their past, present and future journeys in service to our great nation. If you have recommended videos please share for our review.

Meet just a few of our women who have or are serving in our military!

In 2016, all MOS (Military Occupational Specialties) become open to women. The best qualified are now afforded the opportunity to serve. This video is a tribute to all of the servicewomen who paved the path to this historic time in our Army's history. Featured at the 2016 Army Birthday Ball, Washington DC.
Join us at Dallas Cuty Hall @8:00am to commemorate all Veteran Woman and their service to the United States.
In the return to civilian life, many women find that veteran services fall short of their needs. Unemployment rates for female veterans are higher than for other women, as well as for male veterans. Female veterans are at least twice as likely to be homeless than women who haven't worn a uniform.
After a long military career, Army Maj. Jas Boothe lost her home to Hurricane Katrina and battled cancer. Now she joins Megyn Kelly TODAY to talk about her nonprofit Final Salute, which provides homeless female veterans and their children with safe and suitable housing.
America the Beautiful, composed by Samuel Ward, lyrics by Katharine Lee Bates, arranged by Chief Warrant Officer 4 (ret.) Kevin Laird, featuring Master Sergeant Marva Lewis on vocals.
Uploaded by 3rdEyeViewLLC on 2017-05-15.
This Women's History Month, Got Your 6 is working to empower women veterans with help from actress Michelle Monaghan. Over the past decade, women service members--the the fastest growing group within the military and veteran populations--have served in a variety of roles in Iraq, Afghanistan, and throughout our country.
After a long military career, Army Maj. Jas Boothe lost her home to Hurricane Katrina and battled cancer. Now she joins Megyn Kelly TODAY to talk about her nonprofit Final Salute, which provides homeless female veterans and their children with safe and suitable housing.
Read the Transcript: http://to.pbs.org/h2QWBS Correspondent Scott Schafer from KQED in San Francisco looks into the challenges veteran women face when returning from war as part of our NewsHour Connect series showcasing public media reporting from around the nation.
Composed by Clifford Brown, arranged by Sergeant Major (ret.) Scott Arcangel. Featuring Ms. Alexis Cole on vocals, and Sergeant Major Kevin Watt on trumpet. Recorded April 3rd, 2017 at Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth Texas.
I am in no way associated with any of our fallen hero's families. I am, however; very grateful that these women fought for what they and I believe in. I would like to thank them and their families. I wanted to make a video to thank our true heroes in a way that I know how.
VA is building a library that documents women in the United States Armed Forces, from their significant contributions to national safety and security to the ongoing challenges faced during their service and after returning to civilian life. Click to watch the story of Vivian Greeno, a Navy Veteran and advocate of expanded roles for women in the military.
CNN's Kyra Phillips revisits a woman who served in Iraq and struggles to cope with post traumatic stress disorder.
VA is building a library that documents women in the United States Armed Forces, from their significant contributions to national safety and security to the ongoing challenges faced during their service and after returning to civilian life. Click to watch the story of Yesenia Covarrubias, a retired Army Reservist who turned her challenges with readjustment into a career-as a readjustment and outreach specialist.
A traditional English carol, arranged by Staff Sergeant Sean Owen. Featuring the bass flute, alto flute, flute and piccolo.