ACG WebOps (March 2006)
Welcome to WebOps, Armchair General’s first website column! Every issue of Armchair General holds a wealth of military historical knowledge, all neatly packaged in an easily accessible format. The Internet and World Wide Web also hold vast amounts of like information, but not always so convenient or user-friendly. That’s where I come in, with links that hopefully make finding the military history you’re looking for online as simple as reading our magazine. And I don’t charge you for a subscription!
It wasn’t until 1987 in the United States that March was governmentally proclaimed National Women’s History Month, in which time the nation would officially give thanks and show its support for all that women (past, present, and future) contribute to our great society. But, as military historians can tell you, women have long been making themselves known throughout history, not only for America, but for every nation, in times of wealth and war, progress and regress. Armchair General would like to take time to extend our own salute to Women’s History Month. Below you’ll find some of the best websites birthed onto the Internet on the subject. So, will you please join ACG in our cybersapce homage to Women in Military History!
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BBC – History – Women and the Military during World War One
National Women’s History Project
Reader’s Companion to Military History – Women in War
WarMuseum.ca – Military History – The Canadian Women’s Army Corps, 1941 – 1946
Women in the Military @ Questia.com
Women Veterans: Past, Present, and Future
Angelique Brulon
Boudicca
Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut: The Queen Who Would Be King
Joan of Arc
Laskarina Bouboulina
Museum Bouboulina Laskarina (Spetses)
Maria Bochkareva
The Petrograd Women’s Battalion of Death
Rani of Jhansi
The Trung Sisters
Zenobia
Vaballathus and Zenobia (270-272 A.D.)
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Stay Alert, Stay Alive!
Jim H. Moreno
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