/ Women Veterans Course Series
This four-part video series dives into their history, triumphs, and unique challenges from the Revolutionary War to present day.
Learn About Women & Their Service
This four-part series on Women Veterans covers: Who We Are, Then and Now, Our Unique Service, and Becoming Civilians. This series explores the history, triumphs, and unique challenges of women in uniform throughout history while highlighting the valuable service of the fastest-growing group of Veterans. Women Veterans serve as the subject matter experts and narrators for this series.
Details (25 minute duration)
What you will learn
This series provides an in-depth exploration of military service and culture, covering topics such as the commitment required to serve, the values that guide military culture, the diversity and inclusivity within the military, and the challenges service members and their families face during and after their service. This series features personal stories and interviews with service members, as well as insights into the benefits of military service and the invaluable soft skills that it provides.
Then & Now
Women have served in the military since the Revolutionary War and in 1993 were officially able to serve in combat positions.
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Becoming Civilians
Many women state they struggle to find connection after service and live some of the same challenges as their male counterparts in different ways.
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This program is powered by Wounded Warrior Project to honor and empower post-9/11 injured service members, veterans, and their families.
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