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"A Woman in the Army is Still A Woman": Recruiting Women into the All-Volunteer Force
Unformatted Document Text:  REFERENCES Binkin, Martin, and Bach, Shirley J. 1977. Women in the Military. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution. Bonat, Christian. 1999. “Is the Navy Sending the Right Message?” United States Naval Institute Proceedings. November, p. 96. Builder, Carl H. 1989. The Masks of War: American Military Styles in Strategy and Analysis. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Center for Strategic and International Studies, International Security Program. 2000. American Military Culture in the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: CSIS Press. Dao, James. 2001. “Ads Now Seek Recruits for an ‘Army of One.’” The New York Times Online. January 10. Http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/10/national/10ARMY.html. (Accessed January 10, 2001.) De Pauw, Linda Grant. 1998. Battle Cries and Lullabies: Women in War from Prehistory to the Present. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Dill, Mallore. 1999. “Journey Out of Sea.” Adweek. June 7, p. 22. Ebbert, Jean, and Hall, Marie-Beth. 1993. Crossed Currents: Navy Women from WWI to Tailhook. Washington, DC: Brassey’s. Elshtain, Jean Bethke. 1987. Women and War. New York: Basic Books. Enloe, Cynthia. 1983. Does Khaki Become You? The Militarization of Women’s Lives. London: Pandora. ____________. 1993. The Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End of the Cold War. Berkeley: University of California Press. Evans, Marsha J. 1996. “Commentary” 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. Freedberg, Sydney J., Jr. 1999. “Beyond the GI Bill.” National Journal. August 21, pp.2422-2428. Griffith, Robert K., Jr. 1996. The US Army’s Transition to the All-Volunteer Force, 1968-1974. Washington, DC: Center of Military History United States Army. Hauk, Keith B., and Parlier, Greg H. 2000. “Recruiting: Crisis and Cures.” Military Review. May/June, pp.73-80. Herbert, Melissa S. 1998. Camouflage Isn’t Only for Combat: Gender, Sexuality, and Women in the Military. New York: New York University Press. Holm, Jeanne. 1992. Women in the Military: An Unfinished Revolution, revised edition. Novato, CA: Presidio. 40

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REFERENCES
Binkin, Martin, and Bach, Shirley J. 1977. Women in the Military. Washington, DC: The Brookings
Institution.
Bonat, Christian. 1999. “Is the Navy Sending the Right Message?” United States Naval Institute
Proceedings. November, p. 96.
Builder, Carl H. 1989. The Masks of War: American Military Styles in Strategy and Analysis.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Center for Strategic and International Studies, International Security Program. 2000. American
Military Culture in the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: CSIS Press.
Dao, James. 2001. “Ads Now Seek Recruits for an ‘Army of One.’” The New York Times Online.
January 10. Http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/10/national/10ARMY.html. (Accessed January
10, 2001.)
De Pauw, Linda Grant. 1998. Battle Cries and Lullabies: Women in War from Prehistory to the Present
.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
Dill, Mallore. 1999. “Journey Out of Sea.” Adweek. June 7, p. 22.
Ebbert, Jean, and Hall, Marie-Beth. 1993. Crossed Currents: Navy Women from WWI to Tailhook
.
Washington, DC: Brassey’s.
Elshtain, Jean Bethke. 1987. Women and War. New York: Basic Books.
Enloe, Cynthia. 1983. Does Khaki Become You? The Militarization of Women’s Lives. London:
Pandora.
____________. 1993. The Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End of the Cold War. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Evans, Marsha J. 1996. “Commentary” 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.
Freedberg, Sydney J., Jr. 1999. “Beyond the GI Bill.” National Journal. August 21, pp.2422-2428.
Griffith, Robert K., Jr. 1996. The US Army’s Transition to the All-Volunteer Force, 1968-1974.
Washington, DC: Center of Military History United States Army.
Hauk, Keith B., and Parlier, Greg H. 2000. “Recruiting: Crisis and Cures.” Military Review. May/June,
pp.73-80.
Herbert, Melissa S. 1998. Camouflage Isn’t Only for Combat: Gender, Sexuality, and Women in the
Military. New York: New York University Press.
Holm, Jeanne. 1992. Women in the Military: An Unfinished Revolution, revised edition. Novato, CA:
Presidio.
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