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Women
Protecting US
Some Heroes Never Step on the Battlefield
They are mothers, sisters, daughters, wives,
and friends: While formal military status for US women began in
May of 1942, women have always borne the burden of military conflict.
Often unrecognized, their contributions paved the way for the legions
of women who serve today as equals to men in our armed forces.
Now, their stories are being discovered
and retold at Battleship Cove. As your official
memorial to 9/11, World War II and the Korean, Vietnam, and
Persian Gulf Wars, Battleship Cove is dedicated to acknowledging
the contributions of women veterans. Home to the largest oral history
collection in the Commonwealth, Battleship Cove seeks your perspectives
on the events that continue to shape our generation.
Women Protecting US, a new exhibit planned
at Battleship Cove, will represent Southern New Englands first
in-depth documentation of womens military contributions to
America. Professionally designed by artist Laurie Carlson, this
provocative, permanent exhibition will chronicle how women in the
military perform valuable duties, and how women on the home front
preserve the fabric of our nation while soldiers and sailors fight
overseas.
This exhibit will establish Battleship Cove
an educational resource in the field of womens military history.
If you are interested in being interviewed for the Veterans
Voices Oral History Project, or if you would like to loan
or donate memorabilia to the Women Protecting US
exhibit on board Battleship Massachusetts, or if you are
interested in becoming an individual or corporate sponsor of this
new exhibit, please contact the museum.
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