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Aug. 13 (UPI) --She might be the most consequential female U.S. service member you've never heard of. But those now working to correct that oversight hope everyone will know more about Opha May ...
When the U.S. Marine Corps sent out the call for young women to join in World War I, Kokomo native Opha Johnson was literally first in line, earning her the distinction of being the first woman to ...
KOKOMO, Ind. (WISH) — Kokomo honored a pioneering woman who broke barriers as the first female Marine in U.S. History. Opha May Johnson’s enlistment paved the way for countless women who have since ...
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Not what you may think. Yes, women served as ...
Humans apparently aren’t the only ones breaking glass ceilings. The Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina just received it’s first female mascot, according to the Marine Corps ...
Mar. 5—The Opha May Johnson monument finally has a home. The project, headed by the Howard County Memorial Corporation, will be placed at the Howard County Veterans Memorial Park at 600 S. Goyer Road, ...
Not what you may think. Yes, women served as parachute riggers and welders, and eventually became drill sergeants and pilots. But the first woman to join the Marine Corps was the 39-year-old wife of ...
Maybe it was all in the delivery. Maybe it was all in the story. Or maybe it was both. Whatever the case, nobody could spin tale after tale of what it was like growing up in Tucson during the ...