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See also:Wikidata list of redlinked women in the military
See also:list of redlinked women in the military

Welcome to the women in warfare and the military group, an initiative of the Military history WikiProject.

Purpose & scope

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This group is working to improve articles on women in the military, women in combat, and women in war.

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Essential articles

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Article Grade Editor(s) currently working Notes
Women in combat Start
Women in the military Start
Women in war List Needs to be expanded into an article
Women in ancient warfare B
Women in post-classical warfare Start
Women in early modern warfare Start
Women in warfare and the military (1750–99) C
Women in warfare and the military in the 19th century Start
Women in warfare and the military (1900–1945) Start
Women in the World Wars Start
Women in World War I Start
Women in World War II B
Women in warfare and the military (1945–99) Start
Women in warfare and the military (2000–present) Start

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Barbara Erickson London, WASP pilot, receives a medal.
 
Kathy La Sauce.

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Major General Betty L. Mullis/Betty Mullis.

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Deanie Parish in front of a P-47

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Dawn Seymour.

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UPT Class 77-08 of Williams Air Force Base, May 1977.

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Civil War (1861-1865)

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Mexican Revolution and Spanish Civil War

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  • ^ The Age, 21/05/07: "Attended war wounded then lived full life"(accessed:14-08-2007)
  • ^ "People and Places". Ex-Students' Union News. The annual newsletter of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney Ex-Students' Union. No. 76. Croydon, NSW: Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney. 2007. p. 21..

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