By LaKeshia N. Myers As we reflect on our nation’s progress during Women’s History Month, we must acknowledge the profound ...
To celebrate Women’s History Month and the legacy of Lowell’s Edith Nourse Rogers, the first woman to represent Massachusetts ...
President Trump's administration has removed most of the military's top-ranking female leaders from their posts in recent ...
The U.S. Army Women's Foundation will honor six veterans with Hall of Fame Induction and Scholarship Ceremony on March 19, ...
March 19 has been officially named Edith Nourse Rogers Day, and the State House is celebrating with an exhibition on the ...
For some, WWII might seem like a long time ago in history, but for others, it feels like it happened just yesterday. March is ...
Maura Healey unveiled an exhibition of Women’s Army Corps uniforms in her office in partnership with the Executive Office of Veterans Services and 3-5-0 Girls. The four uniforms on display ...
I am an ally and a champion for things that I was told to scrub,” former Army Corps of Engineers worker Cynthia Clark said.
A recent Netflix movie shines a light on the Six Triple Eight. It was the only predominantly Black Women's Army Corps unit stationed in Europe during World War II. The women were from all over the ...
In 1977, Marie von Hoffburg, a member of the Women’s Army Corps (WAC), was discharged for marrying a former WAC member who had begun transitioning to an identity as a man after leaving the Army.