4. Women's Contributions in Military History
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This will be a special, extended episode of Hardtack in recognition of Women’s Equality Day, which is observed in the United States every year on August 26th. During this episode we will briefly discuss the origins of Women’s Equality Day and the woman who championed the bill in the United States Congress. We will also hear from each of our hosts who have brought their own research on a specific woman and their contributions to Military History.
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Sources:
ABZUG, Bella Savitzky | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
Celebrity Invention: Hedy Lamarr's Secret Communications System - The Atlantic
Thank This World War II-Era Film Star for Your Wi-Fi | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine
Why America's World War II torpedoes were horrible - We Are The Mighty
The World War II-Era Actress Who Invented Wi-Fi: Hedy Lamarr – Pieces of History (archives.gov)
Women’s Equality Day | National Women's History Alliance (nationalwomenshistoryalliance.org)
Women in technology: Hedy Lamarr, the mother of Wi-Fi | Thales Group
Nancy Wake, The White Mouse - Autobiography of Australia’s Wartime Legend
https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/resources/nancy-wake-stories-service
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