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This communicates to the women who serve, or who are thinking about serving, that speaking up will result in punishment, that the institution won't protect them but protect itself, and that "your story doesn't matter". #MilitaryWomen #ProtectOurTroops #Accountability

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Inside the Israeli Army: Powerful & Beautiful Women Soldiers!
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Israeli Women Soldiers: Courage, Discipline & Beauty!
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Women of the Israeli army showing true power and confidence.
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Would you salute me?🫡
Did you know I’m a Marine Corps veteran? These aren’t my dress blues, but yes I joined the military in 2009… rah!😎

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**Author** : Winsome Bingham **Illustrator** : Rahele Jomepour Bell What do you do when someone that you love changes? Momma is a determined and lively person, who loves to spend time having fun with her kid. However, when she comes back home from a long deployment, something is different. Missing Momma, written by Winsome Bingham and illustrated by Rahele Jomepour Bell, explores grief through the eyes of a young child navigating life with her mother after she develops PTSD from her military service. The story creates a safe space for people to engage in conversation about coping and emotional resilience. It demonstrates that even though there may be dark days, the light can always shine through. **Extend your Learning:** **Ask Questions: ** Use these comprehension questions with your kids or students to build their literacy skills! 1. What is the main idea of the story? What details let us know that this is the main idea? 2. What were some of the ways that the narrator and her Momma spent time together? 3. What did the narrator miss about her Momma? 4. How do you think the narrator felt? Why do you think she felt this way? 5. What did the narrator do to try to “bring back” her Momma? 6. If your parent were feeling the same way as Momma, what are some ways you might try to help them out? Download Printable Reading Guide ### **Discover More:** * If you are interested in learning more about PTSD, review this video: https://youtu.be/2KXtlIX_yUs?si=Ly5xwFDWgLATRkgo * Here are resources for helping military children understand PTSD: Understanding PTSD: 5 Ways to Teach a Military Child About Mental Health – ASYMCA National Headquarters ### ******Create:****** **Worry Stones** * If you or someone you know are looking for a trauma-informed activity to do on your own or with someone else, try this: * **What You’ll Need:** Smooth stones, paint/markers, clear sealant * **What You’ll Do:** Paint the rocks to your liking, with different designs, symbols, or calming colors. Let them dry and then keep them with you or in a special place to help ground you in times of stress. ### ******Explore Your Local Library:****** If you are one of our central Ohio neighbors, check out the book at your local branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library where the book is available. Then come to the NVMM and learn more about unique Veteran stories that can be found throughout American History. Back to Blog

NVMM Reads: “Missing Momma” - Joanna Johnson

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Women on Foreign Soil: WACs Serve Abroad - Ferry Godmother Productions Discover the untold stories of women in World War II, from the WACs who served abroad to the 6888th Battalion’s record-breaking mission.

These women didn’t just serve; they redefined leadership abroad. What other overlooked stories from WWII should be told?

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Women on Foreign Soil: WACs Serve Abroad - Ferry Godmother Productions Discover the untold stories of women in World War II, from the WACs who served abroad to the 6888th Battalion’s record-breaking mission.

From Europe to the Pacific, women in World War II kept operations running. What everyday jobs today keep the world moving?

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Women on Foreign Soil: WACs Serve Abroad - Ferry Godmother Productions Discover the untold stories of women in World War II, from the WACs who served abroad to the 6888th Battalion’s record-breaking mission.

The 6888th Battalion cleared 17 million letters for soldiers abroad. How does this story of speed and service change how you view the war?

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Women on Foreign Soil: WACs Serve Abroad - Ferry Godmother Productions Discover the untold stories of women in World War II, from the WACs who served abroad to the 6888th Battalion’s record-breaking mission.

Thousands of women in World War II served overseas through the WAC, proving that courage isn’t defined by combat. How do their stories inspire you?

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Nancy Wake - Wikipedia

VP Vance, Sec of WAR, & Trump do not have a reality based understanding of Women at War.
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3/5 Kate Wilder was the 1st woman to graduate Army Special Forces training in 1980 🎖️ She faced resistance but met ALL standards, receiving NO favors. Later, the Army *barred* women from the course! 🚫 #SpecialForces #MilitaryWomen #Resilience

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I don’t remember how I met this female Air Force pilot, but we chatted about her being a pilot. These women r Bad A$$! I rode in a glider n got motion sickness. If I rode in those jets I’d prob 🤮😂 #militarywomen

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August 26th represents Women’s Equality Day, and this month we are shining a light on Mary Katharine Goddard. _Her Name was Mary Katharine: The Only Woman Whose Name is on the Declaration of Independence_ by Ella Schwartz tells the true story of Mary Katharine Goddard, a courageous woman who played a key role during the American Revolution. While most people recognize the names of the men who signed the Declaration, few are aware that Mary Katharine was responsible for printing the first copy that included all the signers’ names, including her own as the printer. The book introduces readers to her life as a printer and publisher at a time when women were rarely allowed to hold such roles. Despite the dangers of British retaliation, she risked her safety to ensure the public knew what their leaders were fighting for. Her bold decision to print the Declaration of Independence, complete with the names of the signers, symbolized her own bravery and commitment to the United States’ future. This picture book is not just a biography, but a call to recognize the often-overlooked contributions of women in shaping our nation. Young readers will gain insight into how one woman’s determination helped frame history by shedding light on Mary Katharine’s legacy. It reminds us that courage comes in many forms, sometimes in the shape of a name signed boldly in ink. **Extend your Learning:** **Ask Questions: ** Use these comprehension questions with your kids or students to build their literacy skills! **Print out this PDF** for students to fill out on their own. 1. What is the main idea of the story? What details let us know that this is the main idea? 2. What risks did Mary Katharine take by printing the Declaration of Independence? Would you have printed the declaration and signed your name? 3. How did Mary Katharine’s work spread the idea of U.S. independence? 4. What challenges did she face as a woman in a profession dominated by men? 5. What does the story teach us about courage? 6. Why do you think her contributions to history have been overlooked? 7. Why is it important to remember people like Mary Katharine who made a difference behind the scenes? ### **Discover More:** * To get a full look at a legible image of the first issue of the Declaration of Independence printed with names of the signers, except that of Thomas McKean of Delaware, visit this link: In Congress, July 4, 1776. The unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America. | Library of Congress * Check out these websites to learn more about Mary Katharine Goddard and the importance of printmaking: * Mary Katharine Goddard, the Woman Whose Name Appears on the Declaration of Independence * Mary Katharine Goddard Takes a Stance (U.S. National Park Service) * Picturing a Revolution: Printmaking in the American Colonies ### **Create:** Be a printer like Mary Katharine using any of the techniques from Art with Trista: Art Education Resources, Tips and Tricks and Art Lesson Ideas ### ****Explore Your Local Library:**** If you are one of our central Ohio neighbors, check out the book at your local branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library where the book is available. Then come to the NVMM and learn more about unique Veteran stories that can be found throughout American History. Back to Blog

Her Name was Mary Katharine: The Only Woman Whose Name is on the Declaration of Independence - Joanna Johnson

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🇺🇸💌 From Opha May to Today: The Story of America’s Service Women

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