Band of Sisters

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By: Kirsten Holmstedt
Hardcover Edition

In Iraq, the front line is everywhere . . . and everywhere in Iraq, women in the U.S. military fight. More than 155,000 of them have served in Iraq since 2003--4 times the number of women sent to Desert Storm in 1991--and more than 430 have been wounded and over 70 killed, almost twice the number of U.S. military women killed in action in Korea, Vietnam, and Desert Storm combined.

But should women be in combat? Do they have what it takes to be warriors? Compelling questions once . . . but empty questions now, because more than ever, American women are in combat, and they are warriors. The real question is: What is their experience of war? We haven't heard their stories--until now.

* Band of Sisters presents 12 of these amazing and often heart-wrenching stories of American women in the frontlines:Accounts from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines
* America's first female pilot to be shot down and survive
* The U.S. military's first black female pilot in combat
* A 21-year-old turret gunner defending a convoy
* Two military policewomen in a firefight
* A nurse struggling to save lives, including her own
Band of Sisters
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