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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 | Author: Maryan Pelland
We will not forget

We will not forget

My mother was a Marine sergeant and served at Pearl Harbor. Those of you who know my writing, or know me, know she died several years ago and was honored with a full-military funeral. Women who served are working to raise money with quilt sales and bake sales to turn a pitiful wreck of a crumbling wall into a permanent memorial at Arlington National Cemetary. These women who served in World War II are dying now, one by one.

Soon, as with all of that generation, they’ll only be memories. How sad to see the material reminders of the service go down.

Here’s the story of the women who are hoping new generations of women, and men, will pick up the slack and allow women to be remembered for their contribution. Today’s military women, as the story points out, serve in combat, while our military mothers couldn’t as much. But the generations that came before us did what they could, gladly, and as volunteers to pave the way for todays’ women to serve the way they wish to.

The msnbc article says,

“Most of them are in wheelchairs and they are ill. All of their hair is white, and I look and I think, who knows how long we’ve got left. We just want to do our best while we’re here,” said Lorraine Dieterle, 84, a World War II veteran stationed in New York as a photographer for the Coast Guard who volunteers at the memorial.”

In 1997 when the current memorial was dedicated, a 100 year-old retired soldier named Freida Mae Hardin spoke to the crowd of 40,000 onlookers. I expect she’s gone now, but what she wanted was clear. If you have any way of getting involved or of helping, please do it.

More:

On rape in the military

For families, war is about fear

Resources for military women and military families

Wednesday, October 01st, 2008 | Author: Maryan Pelland

I wrote the following a year and a half ago for veterans:

Thursday, May 08th, 2008 | Author: Maryan Pelland

Mother’s Day may have originated, at least in the United States, as a call to women to present a united front against war. If that’s the actual origination, happily excluding Mother’s Day from the ubiquitous list of holidays created by greeting card companies, then Julia Ward Howe is credited with bringing the idea here.

It’s said she modeled it on a British custom that stemmed from an antiquated

Monday, April 02nd, 2007 | Author: Maryan Pelland

Attention active military women, women vets, or families with women in the military–there’s a very helpful website for you. Called Military Women Resource Guide, it is positively jam-packed with useful information and a veritable database of links and resources. Military Women Resource Guide isn’t the most glamorously programmed Web site you’ll ever see, but if you can handle your scroll-down bar, you can navigate it and find out everything you always needed to know to survive the military. Here’s a sample of the topics they cover:
WOMEN BURIED IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
WOMEN FLAG OFFICERS
WOMEN IN AVIATION
WOMEN IN AVN MAIL LIST
WOMEN IN DESERT STORM
WOMEN IN VIETNAM
WOMEN IN WW I
WOMEN MARINERS IN WW II
WOMEN MARINES ASSOCIATION
WOMEN OF THE WAVES
WOMEN ORGANIZING WOMEN
WOMEN POWS
WOMEN SPIES
WOMEN VETERANS COMMITTEE REPORT
WOMEN VETERANS POPULATION JULY 2000
WOMEN VETERANS
WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS VETS ASSOCIATION OF OKLAHOMA
WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS
WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE
WOMEN’S RECRUITING POSTERS
WOMENS ARMY CORPS
WORLD OF WOMEN IN MILITARY AVIATION

That’s a tiny portion. Hop on over there and get what you need or want. Moms - if your daughter is military, this site may help preserve your sanity.

The site has been around since 1988 and is updated from time to time. I can’t tell how often — some links are broken. Still - it beats the heck out of Googling for all that stuff.