Dear Reader:
After posting the previous information I found I still had other bits that I wanted to include, so I thought I would post them here.
I queried Google scholar about the history of gender integration in the military. There were a few good articles and a book or two referenced there. The first that caught my eye can be found at http://afs.sagepub.com/content/26/2/229.short
entitled, "The First Wave: Gender Integration and Military Culture" by Regina F. Titunik of the University of Hawaii at Hilo, titunik@hawaii.edu
It was published in Armed Forces & Society
Winter 2000
vol. 26
no. 2
229-257
This link included a link to a PDF of the full article.
Another good was article, "The Citizen-Soldier Tradition and Gender Integration of the U.S. Military" by R. Claire Snyder of the public and international affairs department at George Mason University, rcsnyder@gmu.edu who's article was published 2003.
Yet another source, and quite unexpected, was a blog post which can be found here: http://blog.usni.org/2012/07/14/on-midrats-this-sunday-episode-132-the-naval-author-with-r-l-crossland This blog post was actually about writing, and using one's military background as reference.
-- Writer
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