LISTING OF INFORMATION RESOURCES
Attention Students and Researchers:
Due to the fact we have many inquiries for information on women and the military, SSLA has now provided the following list of links for your convenience. In addition, we have links of web sites that we believe are useful for our members and their families. If you want to visit them, just click on their names in red:
There is a study being conducted by San Diego State University on military pregnancy, you can find out more at: Military Pregnancy Study
Click on the link for the Department of the Navy CY06 Objectives given to us by our latest Guest Speaker: VICE ADMIRAL ANN E. RONDEAU, USN, Director of the Navy Staff to find out the way ahead for the Navy and Marine Corps.
I) US military in general:
http://www.defenselink.mil
a) WIMSA: http://www.womensmemorial.org/
b) Army Women's Professional Association: http://www.armywomenspa.org
c) American Women in Uniform: http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb
d) Women's Research & Education Institute: http://www.wrei.org
e) Other sites: http://www.yahoo.com/government/military/women
e) AT&T's Military Web Site: http://www.att.com/mil
f) The Minerva Center: http://www.minervacenter.com
2) US Navy: http://www.navy.mil, http://www.npc.navy.mil/channels
a) Navy Nurse Corps: http://nmimc-web1.med.navy.mil/bumed/med-00nc/default.htm
b) Fleet Support Officer Community: http://www.persnet.navy.mil/fleetsup/index.html
c) There is a web page which has loads of helpful links for Sailors and their families. To see it, click on: http://www.mediacen.navy.mil/pubs/allhands/Jan99/janpg16.htm
d) The Navy LifeLines Web Site (Navy Quality of Life Issues): http://www.lifelines4qol.org/
e) The National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) which is dedicated to promoting cultural diversity, now has a web site. To see it click on: http://nnoa-national.org
f) The Navy's recruiting web sites are located at: http://www.navy.com and http://www.navy-reserve-jobs.com
g) The Navy's Women's Policy Office (N13W) is located at: http://www.npc.navy.mil/AboutUs/BUPERS/WomensPolicy
3) US Marines: http://www.usmc.mil (Note: SSLA Marine Liaison is CDR Kristin Green, USN at kristin.green@na.amedd.army.mil
a) Women Marines Association: www.womenmarines.org
4) US Coast Guard: http://www.uscg.mil/
a) There is now a new Coast Guard E-mail discussion group. Anyone can join by sending an e-mail to: cgtalk-request@mailing-list.net and the body of the message, type: subscribe.
b) Our sister organization, the Coast Guard Women's leadership Association at: www.cgwla.org
5) Women Veterans or Women in Defense Organizations:
a) The Center for Women Veterans: http://www.va.gov/womenvet/cenwomvet.htm
b) For information geared towards women veterans: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/735/wm.htm
c) Women in Defense: http://www.ndia.org/wid/default.htm.
d) Women's Research & Education Institute: http://www.wrei.org
e) The Alliance for National Defense: http://www.4militarywomen.org
6) For books on women and the military, click on: http://www.dittinc.com/kbooks/prod02.htm
7) US Public Health Service, click on: http://www.usphs.gov.
8) Other sites of interest:
NARA - Veterans - Main Page Part of the National Archives and Records Administration official web site dedicated to the needs of veterans and their families. Useful for finding military service records.
http://www.SoldierNet.com An e-mail provider for servicemembers.
http://www.forgottensoldier.com A site for veterans to share their experiences, and to help build a living war memorial for students, teachers & historians. Includes media reviews.
NAS Jacksonville WAVES Photo Gallery A collection of photos of Navy WAVES in the 1940s serving at NAS Jacksonville
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