Showing posts with label women in the military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women in the military. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Celebrating the Life of Trailblazer Captain Rosemary Mariner





U.S. Navy Captain Rosemary Mariner was a true trailblazer for women in the military. 

She was the first female tactical fighter jet pilot in the US Navy.

In 1990 Rosemary became the first woman to command an aviation squadron in the Navy and was selected for major aviation shore command. 

She was the first woman pilot to land a jet on an aircraft carrier, subsequently she was a veteran of seventeen carrier deployments with over 3,500 military flight hours in fifteen different Navy aircraft.

She and two other women were the first women aviators selected for promotion to Captain in the U.S. Navy in 1993.

Captain Mariner worked with Congress and an advisory board in the Defense Department to lift the restrictions on female pilots flying combat missions. The results of this ruling truly opened doors to opportunities for women aviators and removed regulations that did not allow women in combat.
Information for this blog post is from an article in  Wikipedia


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Our condolences to her family and our thanks for her service to our country.
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Please Note: For the first time in history, at Rosemary's funeral on February 2, 2019, the United States Navy conducted a flyover by a team of female pilots. The Navy explained, "The Missing Man Flyover is a special tribute honoring the service of aviators who have died serving their country. The maneuver features four aircraft flying above the funeral service in formation as one of the aircraft leaves the formation and climbs vertically into the heavens.”

Click on the links below for more blog posts on the Girls Succeed! Blog on Women in the Military

First Female US Army Infantry Officer--Captain Kristen Griest





First Woman into Space--Sally Ride

Astronaut Peggy Whitson Sets U. S. Record for Most Days in Space!


Monday, November 12, 2018

Veterans Day Observed for 100 Years!

Veterans Day 2018
100 years after the end of WWI


Veterans Day has been observed every year since 1918, so the tradition is 100 years old this year!
Veterans Day was originally known as Armistice Day because an armistice, or peace/treaty, was signed to end the war, World War I, with the Germans. The documents were signed at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month. So what time and day would that be?

November 11, 11 a.m.

Veterans Day in the USA is a reminder to thank those who served in our military for their service and to thank the current service men and women who are protecting our freedom. You don't need to wait to thank a vet. Thank him or her every day of the year!

Click on the article name below to read stories on the Girls Succeed blog about women veterans.