Taking the War On Women to the Front Lines
The “War on Women” may continue to rage across Washington, DC, but at least on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan, women have finally won the right to serve along their fellow soldiers.
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The “War on Women” may continue to rage across Washington, DC, but at least on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan, women have finally won the right to serve along their fellow soldiers.
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