Letter From MHQ, Spring 2013
MHQ Editor Bill Horne discusses the Spring issue's cover story about women in combat
View ArticleFearless French Mary
Battlefield held little terror for feisty Marie Tepe as she focused on aiding her beloved Zouaves The post Fearless French Mary appeared first on HistoryNet.
View ArticleThe Joy of Killing
A counterintelligence officer explains why she pulled the trigger The post The Joy of Killing appeared first on HistoryNet.
View ArticleWomen Soldiers of the Civil War
It Was Their Cause, Too: Hundreds of women fought, disguised as men The post Women Soldiers of the Civil War appeared first on HistoryNet.
View Article‘My Women Have Turned Into Men’
A timeline of women in war The post ‘My Women Have Turned Into Men’ appeared first on HistoryNet.
View ArticleWhy Not Send Women to War?
Hundreds of thousands of women have served in combat through the ages The post Why Not Send Women to War? appeared first on HistoryNet.
View ArticleReader Comments, MHQ Summer 2013
The Fight Over Women in Combat The article “Why Not Send Women to War” (Spring 2013) sparked a lively exchange at MHQmag.com. Some highlights: Stalingrad (today’s Volgograd) was taken by the Axis...
View ArticleAudio: Women In Military Aviation Historian- ‘Women Have Been In Combat For A...
An argument on women's history in combat and their role in war. The post Audio: Women In Military Aviation Historian- ‘Women Have Been In Combat For A Long Time’ appeared first on HistoryNet.
View ArticleTable of Contents – February 2008 – Military History
Subscribe to Military History magazine today! FEATURES Joan of Arc By Kelly DeVries In 1429 a 17-year-old peasant girl led the French, in the name of God, to long-awaited victories over an English...
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