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عزيزي زائر دليل الهاتف و بدالة أرقام الإمارات تم إعداد وإختيار هذا الموضوع Women in Red Military فإن كان لديك ملاحظة او توجيه يمكنك مراسلتنا من خلال الخيارات الموجودة بالموضوع.. وكذلك يمكنك زيارة القسم en, وهنا نبذه عنها en وتصفح المواضيع المتنوعه... آخر تحديث للمعلومات بتاريخ اليوم 17/03/2023

Women in Red Military

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This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their contribution to the military in academics, business, economics, politics, research, government or the social sector.
See also WikiProject Military history Women in Warfare and the military

Algeria


  • independence fighter and bomber with National Liberation Front (Algeria)


  • Australia




    Austria




    • Anti-Nazi resistance member

    • Anti-Nazi resistance member



    Belgium




    • Marie Bouffa Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian spy who worked for the Polish resistance and later the Polish army

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII



  • Belgian resistance member WWII




    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Baroness and resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII


    100pxrightFernande Volral


    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII

    • Belgian resistance member WWII



    Bolivia


  • Kurusa Llawi, designated national hero of Bolivia, liberated slaves and led ibdiginous people against the Spanish, wife of Tomás Katari http://www.la-razon.com/nacional/Ley-Tomas-Katari-Kurusa-Llawi_0_2001399916.html


  • Brazil




    • leader of slave uprisings in Brazil

    • led forces in the Contestado War



    Bulgaria


  • Vanya Eftimova Bellinger, Bulgarian military historian, author of works on Marie von Clausewitz http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/5-secrets-carl-von-clausewitz-15024 https://www.volksstimme.de/nachrichten/lokal/burg/1394878_clausewitz-forscher-arbeiten-mit-historikerin-zusammen.html

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    • Bulgarian Army NCO during the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising, fought with a Macedonian unit in WWI and was an Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization activist

    • Gera Chausheva :bg:Гера Чаушева Bulgarian communist fighter in WWII

    • Nanka Serkedzhieva :bg:Нанка Серкеджиева Bulgarian major-general, second female general officer

    • Polina Nedyalkova :bg:Полина Недялкова first Bulgarian female general officer

    • Siyka Tsoncheva :bg:Сийка Цончева Bulgarian pilot and air force officer

    • Polina Antonova Nedialkova :es:Polina Antonova Nedialkova, first female general



    Canada


  • June Suyama Potential Tokyo Rose broadcaster during WWII http://www.modestoradiomuseum.org/tokyo%20rose.html


  • Chile


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  • fabled wife of Caupolicán, a Mapuche who fought against the Spanish conquistadors

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    China




    Czech Republic




    Denmark


  • WWII resistance member


  • == Eritrea==
  • Miriam Muhammad Eritrean People's Liberation Front veteran who founded the Eritrean Women War Veteran's Association https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zUmPAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Miriam+Muhammad%22+eritrea&dq=%22Miriam+Muhammad%22+eritrea&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiNwKKgi5vYAhXsLsAKHYyDB1gQ6AEIKTAA


  • Finland




    • served in disguise as a machine gunner in the Finnish Civil War

    • fought in the Continuation War



    France


    A


    right100pxDelphine Aigle


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    100pxrightAnne Schützenberger (right)
  • French resistance member


  • B




    C




    • female soldier who fought and died at the Battle of Denain

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    100pxrightMarie-Louise Charpentier


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    100pxrightMarie-José Chombart de Lauwe
  • French resistance member

  • right100pxMireille Chrisostome


    • French resistance member

    • Denyse Clairouin French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • First French female admiral



    D




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    right100pxMarcelle Devilliers


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French air force nurse/pilot who fought in Indochina, the Cyprus Emergency and the War in Algeria.


    100pxrightJosette Dumeix


    • French resistance member

    • French soldier WWII

    • French resistance member


    100pxrightMargot Durrmeyer


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    E




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    F




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    100pxrightYvette Feuillet


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    G




    • Émilienne Galicier French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French pilot of WWII

    • French resistance member



    H




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    J




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    100pxrightFile:Marie et Elisa Josse


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    L




    • French-Belgian resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • Solange Lamblin French resistance member


    100pxrightAline Lapique


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    100pxrightAugustine Le May


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French Army general of ordnance

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French air force gunner who served with the British WAAF and US WAC

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    M


    100pxright


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French aviator who served with 342 Squadron of the RAF and as a lieutenant in the French Air Force


    right100px
  • French resistance member

  • right100px

    100pxright
  • French resistance member

  • 100pxright


    N




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    O


  • French resistance member

  • right100px


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    P


  • French resistance member

  • 100pxright


    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


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    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


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    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    Q


  • French resistance member

  • R




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • Cécile Reims French resistance member


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    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    100pxright
  • French resistance member


  • S




    • French resistance member

    • Colombian-born French air force commander and national champion swimmer

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


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  • French resistance member

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    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • Army paratrooper


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  • French resistance member


  • T




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French nun and resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


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    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    U


  • French resistance member

  • V




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member



    W




    • French resistance member

    • French resistance member


    Z


  • French resistance member


  • Germany




    • German anti-Nazi partisan of WWII

    • General in the medical services

    • Anti-Nazi resistance member in WWI (member of the Herbert Baum group)

    • Anti-Nazi resistance member in WWII


    100pxrightAnneliese Knoop-Graf
  • Anti-Nazi resistance member in WWII

  • 100pxrightGertrud Koch


    • Anti-Nazi resistance member in WWII

    • Anti-Nazi resistance member in WWII

    • Emmy Zehden Anti-Nazi resistance member in WWII



    Greece




    Hungary


    100pxrightIllona Tóth
  • Trainee-doctor who provided medical assistance to the anti-communist forces during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Executed after the war by the Soviets.


  • Iran




    Ireland




    Israel




    Italy




    • Italian who fought in the anti-Nazi Yugoslavian forces, national hero of Yugoslavia, shot by German forces

    • Member of the female auxiliary of the WWII fascist Italian Republic. Awarded posthumous gold Medal of Military Valor after refusing to renounce her allegience when captured by partisans.

    • Former primary school teacher who was in the female auxiliary of the WWII fascist Italian Republic, shielded a woman from machine gun fire and was killed. Awarded posthumous gold Medal of Military Valor.

    • female partisan of WWII

    • Italian-born Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation partisan of WWII



    Japan




    Latvia




    • Red Army nurse and liaison officer WWII

    • WWI Red Guard nurse



    Lebanon


  • Jocelyne Khoueiry Lebanese Civil War fighter


  • Luxembourg


  • WWII resistance member


  • Mexico




    • Mexican revolutionary

    • Colonel in the Mexican Revolution

    • formed a combat brigade during the Río Blanco strike



    Netherlands


    A




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter



    B




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter


    100pxrightEllis Brandon
  • WWII resistance fighter


  • D




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter


    F


  • WWII resistance fighter

  • G




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • Sietje Gravendaal-Tammens WWII resistance fighter



    H




    • Red Cross nurse and courier for the resistance in WWII, shot dead by police

    • WWII resistance fighter


    100pxright


    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter



    K


  • WWII resistance fighter

  • right100px


    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance member, published underground magazine


    L




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter


    right100px


    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter


    N


  • WWII resistance fighter


  • O


    100pxright
  • WWII resistance fighter

  • P




    • Ru Paré WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance courier

    • WWII resistance fighter


    R




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • Attempted to join the army in WWII, later joined the Voluntary Women Aid Corps


    S


  • WWII resistance fighter

  • 100pxright
  • WWII resistance fighter


  • WWII resistance fighter

  • T




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • Dutch-German WWII resistance fighter


    100pxrightBetty Trompetter


    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter


    V




    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter

    • WWII resistance fighter



    W


    100pxright
  • WWII resistance courier British-German origin

  • right100px
  • WWII resistance fighter

  • 100pxright
  • WWII resistance fighter

  • Y


  • WWII resistance fighter


  • Nigeria


  • Commodore Jamila Malafa first female general/flag officer from Northern Nigeria https://www.thecable.ng/northern-nigeria-gets-first-female-general


  • Norway




    • WWII resistance member

    • Stikla, compatriot of Rusla



    Paraguay



    Poland


    A



    B




    • Member of the Citizen's Guard and Voluntary Legion of Women who fought in the Battle of Lemberg (1918)

    • WWII resistance agent, fought in the Warsaw Uprising. Aide to general Aleksander KamiÅ„ski and Antoni ChruÅ›ciel

    • WWII resistance courier and people smuggler, worked with Yitzhak Zuckerman

    • Home Army captain and Warsaw Uprising participant.

    • WWII underground agent, died in the Warsaw Uprising

    • WWII Home Army liaison officer killed in the Warsaw Uprising. Cross of Valour (Poland) and Cross of Merit with Swords (Poland)

    • Fought in the Warsaw Uprising and died at the crossing of the Vistula, Cross of Valour (Poland)

    • Captain in the Bataliony ChÅ‚opskie

    • Nurse during the Warsaw Uprising

    • A Architect who fought in the Warsaw Uprising, and was wounded

    • commanded a mortar company during WWII, the largest Polish Army command to be held by a woman

    • Polish Army soldier and biathlete

    • Historian, WWII Service for Poland's Victory officer, Warsaw Uprising fighter


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    • Home Army officer and nurse, Warsaw Uprising fighter, Cross of Valour (Poland)

    • Polish Amy second lieutenant, Warsaw Uprising fighter, volunteered to fight against the Japanese forces after VE Day

    • Home Army officer, subsequently a communist member of parliament

    • Home Army second lieutenant, Student Emergency Aid Service member, underground agent, nurse, resistance magazine distributor, ran a hospital during the Warsaw Uprising.

    • Member of the Voluntary Legion of Women who fought in the Battle of Lemberg (1918)

    • Home Army lieutenant, underground agent, Warsaw Uprising fighter, Knight Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, Warsaw Cross of the Uprising


    C





    • Home Army lieutenant, Warsaw Uprising fighter, subsequently a trade unionist, socialist party politician.

    • Gray Ranks member, Battalion ZoÅ›ka, Warsaw Uprising fighter, won Cross of Valour


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    • Female partisan who fought under Henryk DobrzaÅ„sk

    • Home Army officer, underground agent, Warsaw Uprising fighter, shot by Germans after being captured.

    • WWII resistance agent with the Union of Armed Struggle

    • Irena Chodorowska :pl:Irena Chodorowska (harcerka) Resistance agent, member of the Gray Ranks and the Home Army

    • WWII underground agent, may have been working with the Gestapo

    • WWII agent with the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Home Army. Captured by German forces whilst couriering secret documents she was executed in the Warsaw ghetto.


    100pxright
  • Underground agent, Warsaw Uprising fighter, killed in action, Cross of Valor recipient


  • D


    100pxright
  • Home army liaison officer, fought in the Warsaw Uprising, received Cross of Valor

  • 100pxright


    • Nurse and Warsaw Uprising fighter, Cross of Valor recipient.

    • Member of the Voluntary Legion of Women who served as a nurse in the Polish–Soviet War

    • Home Army second lieutenant, fought in Polish-Soviet War (1919-21), in WWII was udnerground agent, saboteur and resistance magazine distributor, commanded a communications unit in the Warsaw Uprising. Officers Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta

    • WWII agent and resistance fighter with the Home Army and NIE (resistance)

    • Nurse and liaison officer in the Home Army.


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    • Member of the Gray Ranks and Kedyw, fought in the Warsaw Uprising

    • member of the Gray Ranks and Home Army.

    • second lieutenant and liaosn officer in the Home Army. Accosted by a German patrol she destroyed the secret documents and tried to escape. Being fired upon she threw rocks at the Germans before being killed.


    F




    • Warsaw uprising fighter, later an actor. Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Medal of the 30th Anniversary of People's Poland, Cross of Merit (Poland), Order of Polonia Restituta

    • Home Army and Wachlarz officer. Arranged escapes from German internment camps.

    • Home Armt Warsaw Uprising fighter, later a poet and English/French/Polish translator of literature.


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  • Resistance fighter in the Warsaw Ghetto

  • G


  • Officer of the Home Army

  • 100pxrightSarah Goldberg


    • Sarah Goldberg (spy) :fr:Sarah Goldberg Polish-born, Soviet spy and Belgian resistance fighter during WWII; founding member of the Belgian branch of Amnesty International

    • Communist political officer of the Polish Army

    • Member of the Voluntary Legion of Women who fought and died in the Polish–Ukrainian War

    • Home army soldier, Died in the Warsaw Uprising.

    • WWII underground agent, Home Army soldier. Died in Warsaw Uprising.


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    • Home Army soldier in Zoska battalion. Died in Warsaw Uprising.

    • Librarian and clerk who worked as a liaison officer for the Home Army



    H


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    • WWII resistance courier and fighter in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

    • Home Army and Kedyw liaison officer and nurse. Seriously wounded at GrÄ™zówka she was captured by gendarmes. She shot one whilst being transported to the Gestapo headquarters and was killed.


    I


  • National Radical Camp Falanga and Konfederacja Narodu resistance fighter. Ranked as a colonel. Seriously wounded whilst protecting her colleagues' escape from a German attack she was captured, tortured and killed by German forces.

  • J




    • aka "Danka". Chairwomen of the Polish Communist Youth Organisation. On the general staff of the Armia Ludowa. Fought during the Warsaw Uprising.

    • Home Army liaison officer and Warsaw Uprising fighter.


    K


  • Chemist and doctor, 2nd lt of the Polish Army

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    • Warsaw uprising fighter

    • Polish WWII resistance fighter, Warsaw Uprising participant and distributor of propoganda. Knights Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta

    • Communist activist and WWII fighter

    • Soldier with the Gwardia Ludowa

    • Soldier of the Home Army

    • Polish underground agent, Warsaw Uprising fighter

    • Underground agent. Captured by the Gestapo they tried to force her to meet with his fellow agents in cafes, but she managed to warn them not to approach by her behaviour. Tortured to death.


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    • Smuggled guns to the Polish resistance in WWII

    • WWII Warsaw Uprising Nurse

    • Home Army liaison officer and trainer of medics. Arrested by German forces she was tortured. Had to be carried in a stretcher to be executed by firing squad in the Warsaw Ghetto.


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    • Warsaw Uprising fighter

    • Polish army doctor and writer

    • WWII Home Army fighter, actress and poet.


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    • Polish Army intelligence officer of WWI and auxiliary service officer

    • WWII Warsaw Uprising fighter and photographer



  • Underground agent with the Pomeranian Griffin, captured in the Warsaw Uprising, liberated by US forces.

  • L




    • Corporal of the Polish Army during the Polish–Ukrainian War of 1918-19, fought at the Battle of Lemberg (1918)

    • Member of the Voluntary Legion of Women who fought in the Battle of Lemberg (1918)

    • Wasaw Rising participant

    • Member of the Bataliony ChÅ‚opskie, Gwardia Ludowa and Armia Ludowa

    • Officer of the Polish People's Army

    • Union of Armed Struggle and Home Army resistance fighter. SHot in the Warsaw Ghetto,


    M




    • Polish resistance fighter with the Home Army. Helped prisoners escape from German custody. Killed by German forces.

    • resistance fighter with the Union of Armed Struggle, Home Army and Service for Poland's Victory. Shot by Gestapo in the Warsaw Ghetto

    • Home Army and Union of Armed Struggle resistance fighter. Worked in cryptography with her husband. Remained silent under Gestapo torture and was carried to the Warsaw Ghetto by stretcher to be shot.

    • Polish independence fighter and later first lady of the Polish Republic


    N


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  • Polish Army medic, highly decorated and killed during the Battle of Kolberg (1945)

  • O




    • Polish Army lieutenant, nurse and Home Army fighter

    • Home Army courier in Lviv. Captured by the Russian NKVD she was beaten and tortured. Released from prison by a group of civilians she escaped the massacre of its inmates. Joined the Home Army in Warsaw where she was arrested by the Gestapo. Tortured again she remained silent and was sent to a number of concentration camps. Liberated by Russian forces she joined the anti-communist Freedom and Independence resistance movement after the war. She was again arrested. She subsequently pursued a career in medicine.


    P




    • Service for Poland's Victory and Home Army resistance fighter. Captured by German forces and sent to a labour camp she rejoined the resistance and fought at the Warsaw Uprising.

    • Polish woman who served with the British WAAF and Polish PLSK during WWII


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    • Polish army soldier and biathlete

    • Polish Army officer of WWI and WWII, fought at Lviv. Died in the Warsaw Uprising

    • Polish Home Army sergeant

    • Gray Ranks and Home Army soldier.


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  • Husband of Franciszek Przysiężniak and Home Army nurse. Captured by the communist Ministry of Public Security (Poland) in 1945 she was tortured and shot.

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  • Polish resistance intelligence officer

  • R


  • Home Army fighter. Captured by the Russian NKVD she was seriously injured in an escape attempt. She was rescued from hospital by the resistance.

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    • Home Army soldier and intelligence agent who stole the plans for the German submarine assembly yard in Hamburg and determined the whereabouts of the Tirpitz, escaped from Gestapo custody whilst 8-months pregnant

    • WWII resistance courier and fighter

    • Polish army soldier and taekwondo athlete


    S




    • Home Army agent who used her work at a university to steal supplies for the resistance. Arrested by the Gestapo and hanged.

    • Polish resistance fighter who participated in Operation N and the Warsaw Uprising.


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    • Lieutenant and nurse with the Bataliony ChÅ‚opskie in WWII

    • Commanded a unit of Polish Scouts in the fight against the German occupation. Also worked with the Home Army arrested and imprisoned, survived the war.


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  • Armia Ludowa lieutenant, later wife of the Polish prime minister

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    • Courier for the Gray Ranks

    • Polish army officer, fought in WWI in disguise as a man and later as a medic/nurse. Fought in the Ukrainian–Soviet War, the Polish–Soviet War and Silesian Uprisings. Later became a nun

    • Polish Women's League (Liga Kobiet Polskich) ambulance driver of WWI and agent


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    • Union of Armed Struggle and Home Army resistance agent. Aquired details of German missile guidance systems and landing craft. Executed by guillotine in Berlin.

    • Polish Army doctor and lieutenant-colonel

    • polish resistance fighter and underground newspaper publisher

    • Polish-born Red Army officer and doctor


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  • Union of Armed Struggle resistance fighter. Participated in Operation Ostra Brama. Arrested by the communist People's Commissariat for State Security and sentenced to 10 years hard labour

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    • Polish Army and Home Army officer, rank of major

    • First female Polish fighter pilot


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  • Corporal in the Home Army. Gray Ranks member. Wounded during the Warsaw Uprising, suspected to have been killed by the Gestapo.


  • W




    • Home Army resistance fighter, passed on information from her German boyfriend. Later arrested and tortured before being released. Helped Jews escape from the ghetto. Survived the war.

    • WWII resistance fighter with the Union of Armed Struggle and Home Army

    • Nurse during WWI. Colonel of the Polish Armed Forces in the West Women's Auxiliary Service (Poland) in WWII. Previously was member of the Service for Poland's Victory and Union of Armed Struggle. Captured by the NKVD and sentenced to death but was released after Operation Barbarossa and the intervention of General Anders.


    Z




    • Home Army and National Military Organization member

    • Polish-born political officer in the Red Army



    Portugal


  • Sofia Pomba Guerra Portuguese pharmacist who fought for the communist movements in Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique


  • Puerto Rico


  • Maria Rodriguez Denton first female US Navy officer from Puerto Rico https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/974518/puerto-ricans-represented-throughout-us-military-history/


  • Philippines




    Romania


  • WWII nurse and soldier


  • Russia (including USSR)




    Sierra Leone


    File:Kestoria Kabia.jpgthumbBrigadier General Kestoria Kabia in 2010.
  • Brig General Kestora Kabia assistant chief of the defence staff http://www.mod.gov.sl/aboutus-geneq.html


  • Singapore




    Slovenia




    • Army officer

    • Army officer

    • Army officer

    • army officer


    thumbRuža Šegedin
  • Doctor who served with the anti-Nazi forces in WWII


  • South Korea




    South Sudan


  • Ager Gum Akol Commander in the forces of the Anyanya, Anyanya II and the SPLM. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FQPGAgAAQBAJ&q=gum+akol#v=snippet&q=gum%20akol&f=false


  • Spain





    Sweden


  • Charlotte Isaksson, creator of GenderForce, senior Gender advisor to the Swedish Armed Forces, interview, https://www.opendemocracy.net/author/charlotte-isaksson


  • Syria



    Switzerland


  • Nurse during the Spanish Civil War and WWII

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  • Swiss Army brigadier


  • Tibet


  • Adhe Tapontsang Tibetan resistance member


  • Turkey




    • Esra Özatay Turkish air force pilot

    • Turkish gendarmes officer, first female district commander in the Turkish Armed Forces



    Ukraine




    • Holocaust survivor forced to work as a translator for the Germans at Auschwitz

    • Katerina Zaritska (UK) In the Ukrainian nationalist resistance medical service during WWII



    United Kingdom



    B


  • British soldier and biathlete


  • C


  • Mary Cane (currently a redirect to Mary Cain) assistant director WRNS https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8zCUBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=Winifred+Dakyns&source=bl&ots=ZEh5e7LexC&sig=lG7iugUT-RaHtBLUof_8LSlj2Ho&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjTmoT96sPYAhVhI8AKHbW8DrUQ6AEIWjAN#v=onepage&q=Winifred%20Dakyns&f=false


  • H


  • (currently a redirect to the author Charles Garvice) Royal Artillery soldier and biathlete


  • L


  • Royal Engineers officer and biathlete


  • M


  • Brigadier Helen Meechie, director Women's Royal Army Corps 1982–1986


  • N


  • Brigadier Shirley Nield, director Women's Royal Army Corps 1986–1989


  • P




    R




    • Brigadier Gael Ramsey, director Women's Royal Army Corps 1989–1992

    • Brigadier Dame Jean Rivett-Drake, director Women's Royal Army Corps 1961–1964

    • Brigadier Joan Roulstone, director Women (Army) 1992-94 ( )



    United States



    A



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  • Meredith L. Austin rear admiral USCG https://www.uscg.mil/Biographies/Display/Article/1391310/rear-admiral-meredith-l-austin/


  • B



    100pxrightSandra Best

    100pxrightBabette Bolivar (left)

    100pxrightHeidi Brown (centre)
  • Heidi Brown the first woman to lead and command a brigade during war http://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/military/ft-bliss/2017/02/28/el-paso-woman-retires-army-historic-career/98545850/

  • 100pxrightPaula Brown (left)


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    100pxrightAlthea H. Coetzee


    • Althea H. Coetzee

    • Christine M. Cook (b 1956), first woman of the Ohio national guard to assume command of 2 separate battalions and then a regiment; director of the Ohio veterans home, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame

    • Donna L. Cottrell rear admiral USCG https://www.uscg.mil/Biographies/Display/Article/1391422/rear-admiral-donna-l-cottrell/

    • Marjorie Courtney, Indiana National Guard Chief of Staff (2016) and colonel (May 2006) of the 38th Sustainment Brigade during the first time in Indiana National Guard history that a brigade-echelon unit was deployed with a female commander (see also Deedra Thombleson)

    • Cynthia A. Covell


    100pxrightDawn Cutler
  • Dawn E. Cutler


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    100pxrightPhyllis Mae Dailey (second from right)

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    100pxrightKathleen Dussault (left)
  • Kathleen M. Dussault


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    100pxrightMoira Flanders (centre)
  • Moira N. Flanders


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    100pxrightAnn Gilbride

    100pxrightRobin Graf

    100pxrightSheryl E. Gordon
  • Major General Sheryl Gordon Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard http://yellowhammernews.com/politics-2/first-female-general-takes-over-al-national-guard-dbruce/


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  • Janice M. Hamby

  • 100pxrightKaren Harmeyer

    100pxrightDeborah Haven

    100pxrightMartha Herb (left)

    100pxrightValerie Huegel
  • Valerie K. Huegel

  • 100pxrightChristine Hinter (left)

    100pxrightTamhra L. Hutchins-Frye
  • Tamhra Hutchins-Frye brigadier general with the Joint Force Headquarters for the Arkansas Air National Guard http://www.arkansasnews.com/article/20160606/NEWS/306069712


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  • Maryanne T. Gallagher Ibach Rear Admiral https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-yYTCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA24&lpg=PA24&dq=Maryanne+T.+Gallagher+Ibach&source=bl&ots=MaDqlcP9bF&sig=guQmmEa4dTmPvDlBS2vEZnvoyW0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjjo4721ebaAhXHVsAKHS0ZC0cQ6AEINjAD#v=onepage&q=Maryanne%20T.%20Gallagher%20Ibach&f=false


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    100pxrightCindy L. Jaynes
  • Cindy L. Jaynes


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    L




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    100pxrightLinda McTague

    100pxrightRebecca J. McCormick-Boyle


    • Rebecca J. McCormick-Boyle

    • Mary Magdalene Maga/
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