Women in the Navy: The History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Naval Institute Press
Published:30th Dec '15
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The U.S. Naval Institute Chronicles series focuses on the relevance of history by exploring topics like significant battles, personalities, and service components. Tapping into the U.S. Naval Institute's robust archives, these carefully selected volumes help readers understand nuanced subjects by providing unique perspectives and some of the best contributions that have helped shape naval thinking over the many decades since the Institute's founding in 1873.
Meeting the challenges of gender integration has been a ""joint"" operation that has encompassed all of the armed forces. This edition of Naval Institute Chronicles tells a significant portion of the evolutionary and revolutionary transition from the days of ""yeomanettes"" to today's Navy - where women command ships and wear admirals' stars.
“Women in the Navy – The History is an old-fashioned yet honest account of the introduction of woman at sea, providing an engaging and informative read. Although (unsurprisingly) suited for a female audience, anybody seeking a light-hearted approach to the subject matter (and with a penchant for amusing quips and anecdotes) will be delighted with this anthology. Well-structured from the start, it does not make any apologies for time sensitive or ‘dated’ comments. In fact, it embraces old school opinion and language in a way that adds considerably to the book’s overall appeal and character ... achieves what any good anthology should, it presents a broad range of information in a sympathetic manner while leaving the reader room to form his or her own opinion. Recommended.”
—The Naval Review
ISBN: 9781612519845
Dimensions: 208mm x 137mm x 12mm
Weight: 251g
184 pages