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"A Woman in the Army is Still A Woman": Recruiting Women into the All-Volunteer Force
Unformatted Document Text:  House of Representatives, Committee on Armed Services, Military Forces and Personnel Subcommittee, Assignment of Army and Marine Corp Women under the New Definition of Ground Combat, 103 rd Congress, second session, October 6, 1994. Keene, R.R. 1999. “Can You Hack It?” The Leatherneck. 82(4): 40-43. Leo, John. 2001. “One Tin Slogan New Army Campaign Isn’t All That It Should Be.” US News and World Report. January 22, p. 13. Marks, Alexandra. 1997. “Women Flock to Armed Forces Despite Harassment Scandals.” Christian Science Monitor. May 15, p. 3. McCarthy, Michael and Darrly Haralson. 2003. “The few. The proud. The ad: Marines land timely new recruiting pitch tonight.” USA Today. March 20, p. 03b. Megens, Ine, and Wings, Mary. 1981. “The Recruitment of Women” in Wendy Chapkis, ed. Loaded Questions: Women in the Military. Amsterdam: Transnational Institute. Minogue, Sara. 2002. “Protecting a nation, defining a generation.” Boards Magazine. June 1, p. 24. Moskos, Charles C., Jr. 1970. The American Enlisted Man: The Rank and File in Today’s Military. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Myers, Steven Lee. 1999. “Peace Strains the Army.” The New York Times. July 11, Section 4, p. 4. Robb, David L. 2004. Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. Segal, David R. 1989. Recruiting for Uncle Sam: Citizenship and Military Manpower Policy. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Smart, John W. 2000. “Crisis in Military Recruiting.” VFW: Veterans of Foreign Wars Magazine. February, p. 4. Steihm, Judith Hicks. 1989. Arms and the Enlisted Woman. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Strother, Thomas. 1999. “The Recruiting Problem We Don’t Talk About.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings. May, p. 192. Thurman, Maxwell R. 1996. “On Being All You Can Be: A Recruiting Perspective” in J. Eric Fredland, Curtis L. Gilroy, Roger D. Little, and W.S. Sellman, eds. Professionals on the Front Line: Two Decades of the All-Volunteer Force. Washington, DC: Brassey’s. Women’s Research and Education Institute. 2003. “Chronology of Significant Legal and Policy Changes Affecting Women in the Military, 1947-2003.” Http://www.wrei.org/projects/wiu/wim/wim_chron01.pdf. (Accessed June 10, 2005.) 41

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House of Representatives, Committee on Armed Services, Military Forces and Personnel Subcommittee,
Assignment of Army and Marine Corp Women under the New Definition of Ground Combat,
103
rd
Congress, second session, October 6, 1994.
Keene, R.R. 1999. “Can You Hack It?” The Leatherneck. 82(4): 40-43.
Leo, John. 2001. “One Tin Slogan New Army Campaign Isn’t All That It Should Be.” US News and
World Report. January 22, p. 13.
Marks, Alexandra. 1997. “Women Flock to Armed Forces Despite Harassment Scandals.” Christian
Science Monitor. May 15, p. 3.
McCarthy, Michael and Darrly Haralson. 2003. “The few. The proud. The ad: Marines land timely new
recruiting pitch tonight.” USA Today. March 20, p. 03b.
Megens, Ine, and Wings, Mary. 1981. “The Recruitment of Women” in Wendy Chapkis,
ed.
Loaded
Questions: Women in the Military. Amsterdam: Transnational Institute.
Minogue, Sara. 2002. “Protecting a nation, defining a generation.” Boards Magazine. June 1, p. 24.
Moskos, Charles C., Jr. 1970. The American Enlisted Man: The Rank and File in Today’s Military. New
York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Myers, Steven Lee. 1999. “Peace Strains the Army.” The New York Times. July 11, Section 4, p. 4.
Robb, David L. 2004. Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies
Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
Segal, David R. 1989. Recruiting for Uncle Sam: Citizenship and Military Manpower Policy.
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
Smart, John W. 2000. “Crisis in Military Recruiting.” VFW: Veterans of Foreign Wars Magazine.
February, p. 4.
Steihm, Judith Hicks. 1989. Arms and the Enlisted Woman. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Strother, Thomas. 1999. “The Recruiting Problem We Don’t Talk About.” United States Naval Institute
Proceedings. May, p. 192.
Thurman, Maxwell R. 1996. “On Being All You Can Be: A Recruiting Perspective” in J. Eric Fredland,
Curtis L. Gilroy, Roger D. Little, and W.S. Sellman, eds. Professionals on the Front Line: Two
Decades of the All-Volunteer Force.
Washington, DC: Brassey’s.
Women’s Research and Education Institute. 2003. “Chronology of Significant Legal and Policy Changes
Affecting Women in the Military, 1947-2003.”
Http://www.wrei.org/projects/wiu/wim/wim_chron01.pdf. (Accessed June 10, 2005.)
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