women soldiers

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women soldiers

Talyn

a novel of Korre
2005

Sasha

2009
Sasha faces her moment of testing when the Udalyn people, the symbol of Goeren-yai worship and courage, are attacked by the Verenthane of the ruling classes.

Serving in silence

1995
A biography of the former U.S. Army colonel who had a long and distinguished career as a nurse, until she revealed that she was a lesbian.

El imperio de la reina

2006
When the Iceni tribe yield to the Roman Empire, the tribe is thrown into civil war and some of the members, including Boudica, fear the loss of their Druid ways.

Men, women and war

2001
Argues that the new role women play in the front lines of war is a disaster for the military because of their physical differences, their inability to perform like men, and the increased sexual harrassment issues they create.

The people of forever are not afraid

a novel
2012
Three young women in Israel are conscripted into the army and struggle to stay friends as they see their lives change in unpredictable ways.

Pretty birds

a novel
2005

Dreaming the eagle

2003
A historical novel, the first in a planned trilogy, which traces the life of legendary Celtic warrior Boudica, covering the years between A.D. 32 and 43 during which she grows from girl to woman and seals her destiny in battle.

Serving in silence

1994
A biography of the former U.S. Army colonel who had a long and distinguished career as a nurse, until she revealed that she was a lesbian.

I'm still standing

from captive U.S. soldier to free citizen--my journey home
2010
Shoshana Johnson provides an account of her experiences in 2003 after she and five fellow soldiers were ambushed in the city of An Nasiriyah in Iraq and held as prisoners of war for twenty-three days before being rescued by the U.S. Marines.

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