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After approval in 2022, the few surviving members of the United States Army Rangers that served in World War II received the ...
Military officials announced on Monday that 66 scholarships totaling $50,000 were presented to U.S. Army Rangers and their ...
John Wardell is one of just five remaining Army Rangers out of 6,500 in World War II, and he has been honored with a Congressional Gold Medal.
1st Lt. Gabrielle White is the first woman ever to complete the arduous 3-day competition as the Army implements new gender-neutral fitness standards.
A female Army Ranger, in a first, competed in one of the military’s toughest tests of physical fitness. She bested many of her opponents.
A female Army Ranger for the first time competed in the annual Best Ranger Competition, finishing the event with her two-soldier team in 14th.
West Point graduate becomes the first woman to compete in the grueling Army Ranger contest First Lt. Gabrielle White and her teammate were among 16 teams to complete the contest in which 52 teams ...
The Army Nurse Corps in the Philippines | Photo from the National Park Service. On April 9, 1942, the combined American and Filipino forces on the Bataan Peninsula surrendered to the Imperial Japanese ...
It's not just a man's world in the U.S. Army. Women have been an official part of the service since 1901, when the Army Nurse Corps was created. But before that, women served unofficially in many ...
Prof Ranger said about the royal visit: “We’re just so delighted particularly when nursing in the UK is under real challenge trying to recruit people into nursing.
In the early 1960s, Dr. Loretta Ford, who went on to found the nursing school at the University of Rochester, had an idea that would have a profound effect on health care in the United States and ...
A pediatric nurse who worked tenaciously to expand access to health services, Loretta Ford helped to transform the way millions of Americans receive health care.