Relatively little has been written about the military women who served in Vietnam, and there is virtually no literature on deployed civilian women (non-military). We examined the experiences of 1285 American women, military and civilian, who served in Vietnam during the war and responded to a mail survey conducted approximately 25 years later in which they were asked to report and reflect upon their experiences and social and health histories. We compare civilian women, primarily American Red Cross workers, to military women stratified by length of service, describe their demographic characteristics and warzone experiences (including working conditions, exposure to casualties and sexual harassment), and their homecoming following Vietnam. W...
Background: Differences in the characteristics andmental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq...
An interview with Vietnam War medical surgical nurses Lois Shirley and Kathie Trew
Research conducted for this project is based upon a literature review of studies on women in the mil...
This brief summarizes a scholarly article of the same name. It reviews research which evaluates the ...
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
Experiences of women who served during the Vietnam War have been described in interviews/anecdotal r...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Salvat...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Salvat...
Military women have been written out of the historical record, despite the fact that they have serve...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
This study was designed to explore the viewpoints and experiences of women who served in the militar...
Approximately 8,000-10,000 women served directly in the Vietnam war. Popular literature and women's...
From 1962 to 1973 approximately 11,000 military women and an unknown number of civilian American wom...
Despite the proliferation in recent years of literature and scholarship which explore yet another n...
This qualitative, exploratory study examines the combat experiences of female veterans of Iraq and A...
Background: Differences in the characteristics andmental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq...
An interview with Vietnam War medical surgical nurses Lois Shirley and Kathie Trew
Research conducted for this project is based upon a literature review of studies on women in the mil...
This brief summarizes a scholarly article of the same name. It reviews research which evaluates the ...
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
Experiences of women who served during the Vietnam War have been described in interviews/anecdotal r...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Salvat...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Salvat...
Military women have been written out of the historical record, despite the fact that they have serve...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
This study was designed to explore the viewpoints and experiences of women who served in the militar...
Approximately 8,000-10,000 women served directly in the Vietnam war. Popular literature and women's...
From 1962 to 1973 approximately 11,000 military women and an unknown number of civilian American wom...
Despite the proliferation in recent years of literature and scholarship which explore yet another n...
This qualitative, exploratory study examines the combat experiences of female veterans of Iraq and A...
Background: Differences in the characteristics andmental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq...
An interview with Vietnam War medical surgical nurses Lois Shirley and Kathie Trew
Research conducted for this project is based upon a literature review of studies on women in the mil...